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John February 3rd 06 04:38 AM

Old AMF Dewalt radial arm saw
 
I have an old AMF Dewalt radial arm saw, and its a 9" and the capacitor
is history and it was painted and the numbers on it are covered.
Unfortunatly i dont have a manual on it. Does anyone have this saw or
know what capacitor is needed. I believe its the run capacitor.
Please help


Fly-by-Night CC February 3rd 06 07:48 AM

Old AMF Dewalt radial arm saw
 
In article .com,
"John" wrote:

I have an old AMF Dewalt radial arm saw, and its a 9" and the capacitor
is history and it was painted and the numbers on it are covered.
Unfortunatly i dont have a manual on it. Does anyone have this saw or
know what capacitor is needed. I believe its the run capacitor.
Please help


I believe the pertinent info you need is printed on the capacitor
itself. Take the cover off the cap and see what you can find on it.
Otherwise, take the entire motor to a shop to have them sell you the
appropriate one. (The part you need is dependent on the motor, not what
the motor's mounted to - AFAIK)
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Jim Artherholt February 3rd 06 01:30 PM

Old AMF Dewalt radial arm saw
 
Fly-by-Night CC wrote:
In article .com,
"John" wrote:


I have an old AMF Dewalt radial arm saw, and its a 9" and the capacitor
is history and it was painted and the numbers on it are covered.
Unfortunatly i dont have a manual on it. Does anyone have this saw or
know what capacitor is needed. I believe its the run capacitor.
Please help



I believe the pertinent info you need is printed on the capacitor
itself. Take the cover off the cap and see what you can find on it.
Otherwise, take the entire motor to a shop to have them sell you the
appropriate one. (The part you need is dependent on the motor, not what
the motor's mounted to - AFAIK)


I have an MBF and found manuals on OWWM. You can also contact Wolfe
Machinery, www.wolfemachinery.com. If you provide them with the frame
number of the motor, they can supply you with the correct capacitor, or
as the manual calls it, condenser.

Jim


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