Yep it started and got up to speed but I wouldn't recommend reaching for a capacitor to disconnect it. 220 vac bites pretty hard! I'm going to make couple calls this morning and will post what they...
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Yep it started and got up to speed but I wouldn't recommend reaching for a capacitor to disconnect it. 220 vac bites pretty hard! I'm going to make couple calls this morning and will post what they...
Thanks for looking Marc. I'm pretty sure the one I have is the run capacitor but will call Baldor or maybe Powermatic to be sure.
Bill M.
No, it only has two terminals.
Bill M.
Pretty sure the motors good. Tried a cap I had but it was too high a uf and I shut it off right away. That’s why I’m looking for the original capacitors. Thanks Bill M.
Thanks Stan I'll do that. Bill M.
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This is the nameplate for the motor, hope it helps. Thanks, Bill M.
Don't know why it's upside down...
That's correct. I'm looking for the original sizes if possible.
Thanks, Bill M.
Any chance you still have the capacitor info? Mine only came with one and won't start the motor. Thanks, Bill M.
Yes I meant uf. And no it only had the one. I can tell what wire is what by ohming them, but no if it takes 2 I'm not sure how it needs to b. It's 60hz. I was hoping someone with that machine could...
I bought this PM 66 that had been sitting for about 8 years in a garage. When I got it home I found a silver capacitor 97f9632 25 uf + 8 - 6%. It would not start the saw, it just hummed. I'm looking...