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"mike hide"

26/01/2006 3:32 PM

new unisaw motor

There are few 1 1/2HP unisaw motors to be had these days. Delta were the
only ones to offer a replacement at a cost of over $600. all the others
,even the 3HP versions were a little under half that cost . I don't mind a
reasonable mark up but I would class that as a ripoff.....mjh


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in reply to "mike hide" on 26/01/2006 3:32 PM

26/01/2006 12:57 PM


> There are few 1 1/2HP unisaw motors to be had these days.

Are you looking for a 1 1/2 HP replacement? In what area do you live?

BE

Brian Elfert

in reply to "mike hide" on 26/01/2006 3:32 PM

26/01/2006 10:16 PM

"Leon" <[email protected]> writes:


>Have you checked Northern Tool? They have Leeson motors at very reasonable
>prices.
>I know the frame can be touchy on the Unisaws but it might be worth a look.
>They have a 2HP Leeson TEFC for $209.99
>http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=6970&productId=200306779&R=200306779

The frame on a Unisaw motor is nothing like any standard motor frame I
have ever seen.

You get a Baldor 3 HP for about $350. For an extra $140 over the Lesson,
you would get an extra HP and the exact fit.

Supposedly Grizzly had a replacement motor for around $250, but I can't
find it on the website.

Brian Elfert

FB

Frank Boettcher

in reply to "mike hide" on 26/01/2006 3:32 PM

26/01/2006 5:09 PM

On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 15:32:27 -0500, "mike hide" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>There are few 1 1/2HP unisaw motors to be had these days. Delta were the
>only ones to offer a replacement at a cost of over $600. all the others
>,even the 3HP versions were a little under half that cost . I don't mind a
>reasonable mark up but I would class that as a ripoff.....mjh
>


1.5 is no longer a production motor. Big cost in small lots.

Woodworkers supply has a HP right tilt for around $290. Marathon.
Marathon was the OEM motor until the beginning of 2005 and still has
production tooling and inventory so my guess they are selling through
WW supply until they use it all up.

MB

Mike Berger

in reply to "mike hide" on 26/01/2006 3:32 PM

27/01/2006 10:59 AM

This page has some hints for mounting standard motors, which
you might want to consider:

<http://www.owwm.com/FAQ/UnisawMotors.asp>

mike hide wrote:
> There are few 1 1/2HP unisaw motors to be had these days. Delta were the
> only ones to offer a replacement at a cost of over $600. all the others
> ,even the 3HP versions were a little under half that cost . I don't mind a
> reasonable mark up but I would class that as a ripoff.....mjh
>
>

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "mike hide" on 26/01/2006 3:32 PM

26/01/2006 8:56 PM


"mike hide" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> There are few 1 1/2HP unisaw motors to be had these days. Delta were the
> only ones to offer a replacement at a cost of over $600. all the others
> ,even the 3HP versions were a little under half that cost . I don't mind a
> reasonable mark up but I would class that as a ripoff.....mjh
>

Have you checked Northern Tool? They have Leeson motors at very reasonable
prices.
I know the frame can be touchy on the Unisaws but it might be worth a look.
They have a 2HP Leeson TEFC for $209.99
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=6970&productId=200306779&R=200306779


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