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On 07/12/2023 12:53 PM, Leon wrote:
> On 7/11/2023 6:02 PM, Skeeter wrote:
>> I have a delta contractor grade table saw and needing to replace it.
>> It has a 1.5 hp motor 3450 rpm and looking to replace it with a air
>> compressor motor of either 1.5 or 2 hp with either less rpm or more
>> whichever I can find. Will it work by doing it this way?
>>
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> You tell us.
Before you replace it check to insure the insides are clean. On
capacitor start motors, there are breakers that can get dirt and the saw
will not start. Open that up and blowing it out may correct your problem.
This is from experience. My table saw would not start, I check and
found a person who would check it out free, and recommend replacing or
fixing. He took it a part as I waited, showed me the problem for future
referenced, and blew it out. The problem was a small wood chip in the
breaker switch.
I believe on larger motors like those on table saws and larger it is
common to have capacitor starts
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