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Hi Bob,
Thanks for the input...I appreciate it. What do you mean by checking a local motor rewind shop before I bought a new one. Would the motor I have possible be repairable, or would these places have other types of motors? Would you recommend a used/reconditioned motor? I will take a closer look at the saw and get some model numbers, etc. from it. Thanks again, Lynn "Bob Summers" wrote in message ... On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 22:18:53 GMT, "Lynn" wrote: My brother-in-law has a Powermatic III table saw that is in need of a new motor. Any ideas on where to buy a replacement for this unit? Has a Baldor 3hp motor. Also, is the Powermatic III the same as a Powermatic 66? Thanks for the help, Lynn The "III" you're talking about is most likely the Powermatic trademark. I think it's a stylized "PM". With (only) a 3 HP motor, it's probably Model 66. Powermatic does make bigger cabinet saws. Mine has the modle number stamped in a plate below the blade raising handle. I'd start here for a new motor: http://www.powermatic.com/PMWood/PMWoodIndex.html I think it's a standard motor. If not, I'm sure someone will correct me. :-) There may be a NEMA frame (i.e. C) marked on the motor nameplate. With that, you should be able to get a motor that fits almost anywhere. I'd also check a local motor rewind shop or two and Dealers Electric: http://www.dealerselectric.com/ before I bought a new one. Bob S |
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