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grannyknot1
Agricultural
- Oct 12, 2021
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Hi Guys, first post so I hope I'm in the right forum,
I have a very old Leland Electric 1/3hp single phase, repulsion induction motor with a forward/reverse lever that also allows variable speed from 500 rpm to 2800 rpm. I have actually got the motor down to 100rpm and it seems fine at that speed, I would like to use to power a 14" band saw using the high speed for wood and lowest speed to cut metal.
Does that sound like a use that a motor like this could handle?
Again sorry if this is the wrong forum,
thanks,
Chris
I have a very old Leland Electric 1/3hp single phase, repulsion induction motor with a forward/reverse lever that also allows variable speed from 500 rpm to 2800 rpm. I have actually got the motor down to 100rpm and it seems fine at that speed, I would like to use to power a 14" band saw using the high speed for wood and lowest speed to cut metal.
Does that sound like a use that a motor like this could handle?
Again sorry if this is the wrong forum,
thanks,
Chris