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Motor for axi table saw.

Postby Hudson Carpentry » 10 Oct 2014, 13:36

More for bob but do you know what poll or rpm the motor is on my 10inch axi saw. 2.2kw. I have tried the manual, motor body and axi webaite but no luck in finding out.
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Re: Motor for axi table saw.

Postby 9fingers » 10 Oct 2014, 19:39

If there are no marking on the motor, then you will have to work it out.

Mark the motor pulley and one blade tooth with a marker.

Turn the pulley one complete turn and see how many turns the blade does, use the teeth to estimate fractional turns.

Blade speed for 10" is going to be around 4000 rpm. equivalent to around 10,000 feet per minute

Divide 4500 by the number of turns of the blade and with luck, the answer will be around 2850 (2 pole) or 1425 (4 pole)
Not an exact science but should give you an idea.

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Re: Motor for axi table saw.

Postby Hudson Carpentry » 10 Oct 2014, 21:55

Cheers Bob. I was planning on swapping the motor with a 3phase adding a horse. Ended up buying a totally different new saw. Don't need the extra power but wanted 3phase to make it easier to wire in a set of machines in one area.
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Re: Motor for axi table saw.

Postby 9fingers » 10 Oct 2014, 22:02

Seven hours between asking the question and it becoming redundant eh!

A single phase saw should be easy enough to sell on.

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Re: Motor for axi table saw.

Postby Hudson Carpentry » 10 Oct 2014, 22:18

Not redundant. I now know how to work out the rpm for other possible conversations if required or repairs.
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Re: Motor for axi table saw.

Postby Hudson Carpentry » 11 Oct 2014, 11:13

Bloody ebay pricks. Not brought a new saw now. A lovely startrite ps315, emailed the guy a few days ago, he wanted £1600 outright so asked if he had a folk lift. Nothing from him since. Auction ended last night with me as the highest for less than £1100. He messaged this morning saying he sold it yestetday and forgot to end the auction.

So not so redundant now.
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Re: Motor for axi table saw.

Postby Wizard9999 » 11 Oct 2014, 12:01

I do hate it when people just cancel auctions or at the end just decide they don't like the price and won't sell it to you. I thought ebay used to police this sort of behaviour, but maybe not any more. A couple of times I have been highest bidder for something and then just before auction ends the seller withdraws saying there is a mistake in the add or some other untruth.

It should be very simple. You list it, set a reserve if you want, there should be no facility for the buyer to withdraw from auction themselves and when the auction ends it is a legally enforcable contract.

Rant over!

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Re: Motor for axi table saw.

Postby wallace » 11 Oct 2014, 12:12

I think people don't put a reserve on to save the ebay fees. I won an item and when I asked when I could collect it the seller said he would not sell it for the price it made. I reported him but theirs not a lot you can do.
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Re: Motor for axi table saw.

Postby Hudson Carpentry » 11 Oct 2014, 13:49

He has been reported. Other purchases are dependant on winning and for what price so it's really annoyed me.

He is trying it on for sure and has been reported. That will not get me the saw I know but hopefully it will mean he will have some inconvenience in dealing with eBay or having to sign up for a new email address, then ebay again.

I don't doubt for one second he actually did sell the saw.
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