[AT] Old shop lathe motor-- motor questions for you "experts"
Clint D
driggars at earthlink.net
Wed Jan 18 19:41:07 PST 2006
Because them motors were made when a 1 HP was based on real horses! not
the mini horses they use today:-))
John Wilkens wrote:
> I have a neat old motor out of an older 13" South Bend lathe that I
> bought for parts. I'm wondering about the electric motor in
> it...what's it good for? ...whay is it so big for the rated 1 HP?
> Etc. The motor must weigh close to 100 lbs. The info on the motor
> tag is: "General Electric Reversible Repulsion Induction motor. 224
> frame, SCA type. 50/60 cycles, 1450/1760 RPM at full load. 115 Volt
> (16/12.4 amps)/230 Volt (8/6.2 amps). Enclosure code F. 1 H.P."
> It's a neat motor because it reverses with the switch off the lathe.
> How come it's more than twice as big as a "modern" 1 HP motor? Any
> comments welcome. I'm just interested. John W.
>
> In the wide-open spaces of NE Oregon
>
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