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Minor gloat: A REAL 5 hp 1ph motor
The other day I scored a new, surplus Leeson 3600 RPM, 230V 1ph 24amp(!)
capacitor-start motor. This is a really impressive motor, probably circa $800 new. Sadly, it's just too big (184 frame) for the air compressor application I was going to use it on, so I now plan on machining down its shaft (currently a very long special pump shaft) to a simple 1 1/8" standard keyed shaft and reselling it. Anyone interested in a real 5 hp single phase motor? Pedestal and/or C-mount. -- Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways) |
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