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Any reason to NOT run a 2hp motor on my 14" BS? - ®smpr_fi_mac® - 12-29-2018

I was given a 220V, 2hp, 3ph mirror that fits my Delta BS (56 frame). I already have a phase converter, so that's not an issue.

I do a lot of resawing (with a proper blade, of course). It currently has a 3/4hp motor.

Is there any reason I *shouldn't* use a motor with this rating? I know it's overkill, but free is free, and if it's an upgrade, well, it's free.


RE: Any reason to NOT run a 2hp motor on my 14" BS? - Phil Thien - 12-29-2018

That is a 14" saw I assume?

If so, there is no reason not to use it.


RE: Any reason to NOT run a 2hp motor on my 14" BS? - Stwood_ - 12-29-2018

(12-29-2018, 04:53 PM)®smpr_fi_mac® Wrote: 3ph mirror


Can you post a pic??
Winkgrin
Winkgrin



Ok. Your new used motor would be a great upgrade.


RE: Any reason to NOT run a 2hp motor on my 14" BS? - ®smpr_fi_mac® - 12-29-2018

Oops.

Dang autocorrect on my phone! Yeah, 3ph MOTOR.

Yup, 14" BS.


RE: Any reason to NOT run a 2hp motor on my 14" BS? - jteneyck - 12-29-2018

(12-29-2018, 07:02 PM)®smpr_fi_mac® Wrote: Oops.

Dang autocorrect on my phone!  Yeah, 3ph MOTOR.

Yup, 14" BS.

You'll love the extra power if you do much resaw work.  

John


RE: Any reason to NOT run a 2hp motor on my 14" BS? - wing nut - 12-29-2018

I have a 3hp on a 14 " bs, buts its a laguna suv
if the frame can take it why not.


RE: Any reason to NOT run a 2hp motor on my 14" BS? - Howard Pollack - 12-29-2018

I have a 3 hp on my old delta 14" saw.  No problem whatsoever.
                    Howard


RE: Any reason to NOT run a 2hp motor on my 14" BS? - fredhargis - 12-30-2018

Assuming the motor is the correct speed, you're good to go.


RE: Any reason to NOT run a 2hp motor on my 14" BS? - EvilTwin - 12-30-2018

Should work fine. Bandsaws, drill presses and lathes benefit from the ability to change speeds on the motor that you can get using a VFD. While you have the motor out, check the bearings and refresh them if the motor is going on 20 years old or older. Might want to replace bearings on the wheels as well. I've been using a Rockwell 20" saw for a long time that came with 3 phase and I routinely slow down the speed depending on what I am cutting. Good luck and post some pix, we all like pix.


RE: Any reason to NOT run a 2hp motor on my 14" BS? - ®smpr_fi_mac® - 12-30-2018

Here's the mirror, er, uh, motor as it sits. It came off a compressor that died; as far as I know the motor works still. The compressor threw a rod. I'll test it when we get back to Maryland; we're visiting the inlaws in Florida. FIL is an HVAC guy; he runs across these often and sells them for scrap. From now on he'll contact me first to see if I want one he finds for a project. In another thread I mention a 2hp, 1ph motor he's giving me, too.

I assume "permanently lubricated" means sealed bearings, right? I'll be replacing them either way; no reason not to.