From: David Nebenzahl on 14 Jan 2010 14:39 On 1/14/2010 9:24 AM Ken Layton spake thus: > You have a "C-Frame Shaded Pole" motor. You will also need to measure > the thickness of the stack of the laminations as that is part of the > motor specs of shaded pole motors. Typical are 1/2", 5/8", 3/4", 7/8", > etc. I wouldn't sweat the lamination thickness. If you find a motor that'll fit, it'll work. This is a non-critical application. -- You were wrong, and I'm man enough to admit it. - a Usenet "apology"
From: Baron on 14 Jan 2010 17:36 Sparkey Inscribed thus: > >> >> 1. Post a picture of the entire fan, not just the label. >> >> 2. The RU (backwards R) is the underwriter's service mark for a >> component. > > ...underwriters....Learn something new every day.... > > I checked Grainger and reliable parts but this motor is smaller than > the ones I saw. > It's closer to the size of an AC table fan motor. 120 volt CW 2500 > rpm > > http://s582.photobucket.com/albums/ss262/UCN_photo/Fan%20Motor/?action=view¤t=MVC-002F.jpg > > Here's a group of photo bucket pic's of this thing (squirrel cage too) > maybe this will give you a better idea. > appreciate your taking a look. :) > > Spark You can find that or a very similar motor in most small cheap fan heaters. I've just bought a new one and scrapped the old one (element OC ) the motor is very similar. <http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.205-9757.aspx> The link shows the new one. The old one is almost identical. -- Best Regards: Baron.
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