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wrace May 6th 04 05:37 PM

Washing machine motor
 
The transmission has given out in my clothes washer. I'm just about ready to
haul it to the recyclers. Are the 110 motors in these things worth pulling
out for possible future shop projects??




GTO69RA4 May 6th 04 05:44 PM

Washing machine motor
 
The transmission has given out in my clothes washer. I'm just about ready to
haul it to the recyclers. Are the 110 motors in these things worth pulling
out for possible future shop projects??


Depends on what you want to do with it. Most of them are 1/2HP two-speed
motors, but they have exposed windings and no standard mounts. Make a mount and
cover and it would be good for all kinds of projects.

GTO(John)

Steve Peterson May 6th 04 05:59 PM

Washing machine motor
 
I put a new tranny in our washing machine (kind of an odd name for a
contraption that washes clothes aint it?) last year after the dealer told me
the new clothes washers are crap. He told me the newer machines like to walk
across the floor unless they are on concrete. I think the transmission was
$115.00 and about an hour and a half to install. Well worth the effort.
Steve

"wrace" wrote in message
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The transmission has given out in my clothes washer. I'm just about ready

to
haul it to the recyclers. Are the 110 motors in these things worth pulling
out for possible future shop projects??






Richard J Kinch May 6th 04 06:37 PM

Washing machine motor
 
wrace writes:

The transmission has given out in my clothes washer. I'm just about
ready to haul it to the recyclers. Are the 110 motors in these things
worth pulling out for possible future shop projects??


You can make a nice ball mill from it. In the metalworking realm, this can
be used with various media for polishing/deburring.


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