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On Tuesday, July 11, 2023 at 4:02:12 PM UTC-7, 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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https://www.homeownershub.com/woodworking/use-a-compressor-motor-to-power-10-tab
le-saw-326395-.htm
It`s unusual to `need` to replace a motor; usually, in woodworking,
the only problem is sawdust
getting into the starter switch (disassemble and clean, worst case,
or sometimes just poke through
the vents with a bamboo skewer to dislodge the dirt).
You are unlikely to want a 2 hp motor with the table saw, unless
you are doing furniture manufacture
with lots of dadoes... a sharp blade cuts wood rather efficiently.
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