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Les Symonds:
I have a big, 3phase Startrite bandsaw. with a ten-inch depth of cut and 14" throat, but I don't have a 3-phase supply, so I decided to sell it and buy a decent single phase bandsaw. I mentioned the saw on this forum, in the 'for sale' column and didn't get any response, so I've been following several similar saws (all by Startrite) on e-bay. The thing is, that not a single bid has been placed on any one of them, and a few of them have been re-listed several times each. On the other hand, the single phase ones gets snapped up for good prices. I've therefore decided to replace the motor with a single phase motor, and keep the saw....it's capacity and build quality will be a very useful addition to my little workshop. Tonight, I took the 3-phase motor out of the bandsaw, but the plate is missing off it. I can see that it's a Brook, but have no idea what size. It dwarfs the half-horse motor on my lathe, being easily three times the size.

1....does anyone know what size motor a Startrite 14-S-1 saw was fitted with (incidentally, it was originally a single speed saw, but has had a set of v-belt pulleys fitted to give it 5 speeds)?
2....does anyone know what speed the motor should run at?


Finally, when I bought the saw, it came with a fitted, Startrite blade welding attachment, which is a big, heavy unit attached the back of the saw body. Blade is bought in rolls and this attachment cuts the length that you want off the roll, then the two ends are cleaned by the grinding wheel, butted together in its vice and then butt welded and annealed, before grinding off to clean the join. I'll be selling this unit, with a manual, if anyone is interested....just name a price, it's got to go!

Cheers guys....Les

Bellringer75:
could you not get a three phase inverter

Les Symonds:

--- Quote from: Bellringer75 on May 21, 2013, 09:46:07 PM ---could you not get a three phase inverter

--- End quote ---
...it would be possible, but I'd still need to know what the original motor is rated at....wouldn't I?

Les

Dave Atkinson:
Hi Les

Why not get in touch with Startrite for some advice: http://www.startrite.co.uk/index.php?section=contact?

just realised that's part of record and I;ve always found them very helpful with any queries I've had in the past.

Cheers Dave

Les Symonds:
Thanks Dave....I didn't realise that Record were handling that, I'll certainly give it a go. meanwhile, a few members have contacted me on personal messages, so at least some information is already coming through.
many thanks....Les

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