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Manufactured/Badged by:
Sears | Craftsman
Chicago, IL
True Manufacturer:
Robbins & Myers, Inc.
,
Springfield, OH; Dayton, OH
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery & Metal Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Motor
Machine Size:
½ hp - 1725 rpm
Submitted By:
Brian Kachadurian
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
487.19080
Date of Manufacturer:
1960s early
Serial Number:
None
Last Updated
6/12/2022 12:23:14 PM
Comments:
>>MACHINE<<
Sears Craftsman ½ hp TEFC/weatherproof, 1725 rpm motor in Power-Bronze, built by Robbins & Myers Inc.
Ball bearings and single 5/8” shaft.
Capacitor start, Induction run.
Thermal safety reset button on the center housing.
Single phase, dual voltage, reversible.
>>HISTORY<<
October 2018: Purchased at a local used tool store. No further history known.
June 2022:
Disassembled-bearing screeching noise.
Front bearing spins (no grease left): Norma (USA)203PP
Rear bearing difficult to turn: Koto (Japan) 6201ZC3
Rear plastic fan held by (2) small socket head set screws (5/64” hex wrench).
Photo 1:
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Shaft end
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Fan end and thermal reset button
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Exterior tags
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Wiring diagram inside junction box
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Photo 5:
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Disassembled
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