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16/08/2006 7:22 AM

Lathe motor

I recently acquired a Boice Crane 6x48 lathe, with no model # or other
information available. The motor with it is a 1/3 hp "fan and blower"
motor. If anyone has information as to the correct motor to use with
this lathe, I would appreciate it. I have tried to contact Boice Crane
Parts and other old woodworking tools groups, but have had no success.
Thanks.


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Jb

"James"

in reply to [email protected] on 16/08/2006 7:22 AM

16/08/2006 3:36 PM

[email protected] wrote:

> I recently acquired a Boice Crane 6x48 lathe, with no model # or other
> information available. The motor with it is a 1/3 hp "fan and blower"
> motor. If anyone has information as to the correct motor to use with
> this lathe, I would appreciate it. I have tried to contact Boice
> Crane Parts and other old woodworking tools groups, but have had no
> success. Thanks.

Look for a data plate on the motor and replace with the same type.

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Ee

"Egbert"

in reply to [email protected] on 16/08/2006 7:22 AM

18/06/2007 3:29 AM

<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I recently acquired a Boice Crane 6x48 lathe, with no model # or other
> information available. The motor with it is a 1/3 hp "fan and blower"
> motor. If anyone has information as to the correct motor to use with
> this lathe, I would appreciate it. I have tried to contact Boice Crane
> Parts and other old woodworking tools groups, but have had no success.
> Thanks.
>

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LH

Lew Hodgett

in reply to [email protected] on 16/08/2006 7:22 AM

16/08/2006 2:58 PM

[email protected] wrote:
> I recently acquired a Boice Crane 6x48 lathe, with no model # or other
> information available. The motor with it is a 1/3 hp "fan and blower"
> motor. If anyone has information as to the correct motor to use with
> this lathe, I would appreciate it. I have tried to contact Boice Crane
> Parts and other old woodworking tools groups, but have had no success.

You can use a general purpose motor for this application.

I'd probably select a 1/2HP, 1750RPM, cap start, TEFC, foot mount
operating at 120V/1PH/60HZ.

Got a Grainger near you?

Lew


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