This takes me back to my years in the oilfield industry we had to change them as routine maintenance. It looks to be one of three brands either woods , Martin or browning. They all used to have the same dementions. I.E they were interchangeable. That looks like a Q1 1-3/8 hub and a 2b12 pully or sheave as some may call it.
Brian from Ma.Great video i have a ? im restoring a van dorn 6 inch heavy duty bench grinder it worked but something heavy fell on it an devastated it any way i rewired it it dont work now wondering i had to put what might have been to much heat soldering the capacitor could heat ruin a capacitor i double checked everything else thanks Besafe
It takes a lot of heat to ruin a capacitor in my experience, in a very safe manner, spin the grinding wheel and flip the switch when your hand is well clear and see if it starts spinning, that will indicate a bad capacitor
@@MS-be9wv yes and sometimes you need to be just a bit off to one side as when it’s tightened sometimes it wants to pull it just a little one way or the other but you can put it anywhere on the shaft
I bet that was my motor wasn't it? Lol, I'll eventually find one,I'm looking at American rotary outside 30hp converter. Great job on the pullie, they can be a bitch.
It’s motor I’m using to test all my other motors, a once totally reliable source of cheap motors for me has unfortunately turned out some bad ones so I’m going to test my entire inventory of 3 phase motors which is around 30
This takes me back to my years in the oilfield industry we had to change them as routine maintenance. It looks to be one of three brands either woods , Martin or browning. They all used to have the same dementions. I.E they were interchangeable. That looks like a Q1 1-3/8 hub and a 2b12 pully or sheave as some may call it.
very good job..thanks for your time
And thank you for taking the time to watch
Brian from Ma.Great video i have a ? im restoring a van dorn 6 inch heavy duty bench grinder it worked but something heavy fell on it an devastated it any way i rewired it it dont work now wondering i had to put what might have been to much heat soldering the capacitor could heat ruin a capacitor i double checked everything else thanks Besafe
Does the spindle still turn really freely
@@smalltownmachineshop6860 Yes
It takes a lot of heat to ruin a capacitor in my experience, in a very safe manner, spin the grinding wheel and flip the switch when your hand is well clear and see if it starts spinning, that will indicate a bad capacitor
@@smalltownmachineshop6860 i think that is what it is i did do what you said and it just free spins Thanks Besafe
Could we make alignment for pulley?
Like a video on how to align them
Where is the video?
My question is, I can move the pulley forward and back, until I get the two pulleys aligned, then I can tighten the pulley screw
@@MS-be9wv yes and sometimes you need to be just a bit off to one side as when it’s tightened sometimes it wants to pull it just a little one way or the other but you can put it anywhere on the shaft
@@smalltownmachineshop6860 many thanks
I bet that was my motor wasn't it?
Lol, I'll eventually find one,I'm looking at American rotary outside 30hp converter. Great job on the pullie, they can be a bitch.
It’s motor I’m using to test all my other motors, a once totally reliable source of cheap motors for me has unfortunately turned out some bad ones so I’m going to test my entire inventory of 3 phase motors which is around 30