[ Ссылка ] 1/4HP Motor 1075 RPM (Ball Bearings)
[ Ссылка ] 1/3HP Motor 1075 RPM (Ball Bearings)
Both Motors Shafts can be cut to fit and both are reversible 48 or 48Y
It's a good idea to replace the capacitor when replacing the motor.
If the shaft rotates to the left, your motor is counterclockwise shaft end, or CCWSE. To determine lead end perspective, hold your motor up and point the shaft away from you. If the shaft rotates to the right, your motor is clockwise lead end, or CWLE.
I was not able to find a replacement sleeve or bushing for this motor. I would have liked to switch out to ball bearings but the motor end bells were tapered, so a ball bearing would not fit. The best solution is to buy a replacement motor with ball bearings.
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