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    Bandsaw motor wiring

    I bought a new motor for my bandsaw. It has 6 wires coming out of it (Black, blue, orange yellow, white and red).

    What are all the different colors for?

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    There should be a wiring diagram, either on the nameplate or inside the pecker-head cover. Post a picture of it if possible.

    Failing that, look up the wiring diagram on the manufacturer's website.

    The colors you list don't 'fit' the typical 6-lead motor patterns.
    Last edited by Malcolm McLeod; 03-23-2018 at 5:59 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malcolm McLeod View Post
    There should be a wiring diagram, either on the nameplate or inside the pecker-head cover. Post a picture of it if possible.

    Failing that, look up the wiring diagram on the manufacturer's website.

    The colors you list don't 'fit' the typical 6-lead motor patterns.
    here's the wiring diagram. I'm not smart enough to understand it.

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    Based on the diagram, its a 1-phase motor and dual voltage. I have to assume its 120/240VAC.

    With LOW voltage feed (120V):
    If you want to run it in the 'standard' (STD) direction, connect 1,3,&8 (Blu,Org,Red) to L1 (your incoming power). Then connect 2,4,&5 (Wht,Yel,Blk) to N (your neutral).

    If this is the wrong direction, swap the 5 and 8 wires (Blk & Red).

    With HIGH voltage feed (240V):
    If you want to run it in the 'standard' (STD) direction, connect 1 (Blu) to L1 feed. Then connect 4&5 (Yel&Blk) to L2 feed. Then connect 2,3,&8 (Wht,Org,&Red) together, with no external connection - - just wire-nut the three of them together.

    If this is the wrong direction, swap the 5 and 8 wires (Blk & Red).
    Last edited by Malcolm McLeod; 03-23-2018 at 7:31 PM.

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