1/3hp 1725RPM 48/56Frame 115 volts Belt Drive Furnace Motor Century # GF2034
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It's possible, though a NEMA 48 frame mount may be needed to mount properly. In order to provide a 1/3hp bandsaw motor with 1750rpm, the Leeson 100955 is recommended. The NEMA 56 wires are Leeson 113256 if it is an 00 wire. There are two TEFC filters that can be used in this motor because they will prevent sawdust from entering. As well as the rigid mount, they also lack a resilient mount. As you can see in this listing, the resilient mount is designed to minimize vibration, which is why most blowers use these mounts.
You should be able to use it
According to this, "6" is mentioned. A maximum output of 8 amps @ 115 Volts 60 Hz is required. Cradle Base with Resilent Cradle A Shaft of 1/2 x 1 1/2" Diameter and less than - The following is your answer to the rotation question. It is reversible A year manufacturer's warranty is provided on Sleeve Bearings when you select "Automatic Overload Protection".
It seems impossible to me why you could not run vertically.
Selected User Reviews For 1/3hp 1725RPM 48/56Frame 115 volts Belt Drive Furnace Motor Century # GF2034
The motor didn't work right out of the box. An item returned with a defect was charged a $25 restocking fee.
A shop fan was blowing air out the back, and I found it odd. As there was no way to easily reverse the direction of the motor, I ordered this one. It was like the motor came out of nowhere. Those directions on how to reverse the direction of the motor were the easiest that I've My problem was solved with just a switch of two wires. There should be no issue with the bolt holes, since they are universal. I am happy with the motor, so I am a satisfied customer.
The motor was used to replace a concrete mixer that I had. Every bolt hole in the frame matched the existing one, everything was lined up. Things are good up there. I received the product quickly. It has been set up and is ready to go.
I was surprised by the speed of this motor, it runs extremely quiet, and its amp rating is pretty low for its size. My only complaint is that you cannot use an electronic speed controller on it, to make the load go slower, I had to reduce the pulley size on the motor shaft.
's motor has the same specifications as ours. The name has been changed. Exactly similar to the original fan motor, this one is a replacement. The model is the same as the one being replaced, and the wiring is not that complex. Rather than getting it dirty, I don't want to touch it. All is well, just need to put some bearing grease on the fan pulley and pinion to keep them lubricated.
Originally, it was to replace a motor from the same brand for an attic fan much older than this one. I had installed the fan in the wrong direction. . . it was blowing in the opposite direction of what I needed. My fan was easy to change the polarity, but I had to remove it, reinstall it and then change the polarity.
The fan matched the HP and shaft size of my fan, and the mounting wasn't a problem. Very well packaged and arrived in 3 days. I would buy from this seller The author is Marty.
Purchasing this motor was a perfect replacement for a motor that was originally on my furnace blower of an old Montgomery Ward model. This is an easy to install product. After my old Montgomery Ward motor died, I was heating my home with electric space heaters instead of my motorized fan. Prices varied reasonably and the shipping was quick and I had to get a fast shipping for that reason.