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Electric motor for old Craftsman Table Saw

08/30/2008 10:31 PM Oneida1

I have a 31 year old Craftsman table saw model 113.298470 with a non working motor. Sears no longer carries a replacement.

Can I get a new comparable motor from another source? Or, would it be wise to have my current motor repaired, if possible?

Any suggestions on where I could get a replacement new motor would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

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Motor for Craftsman Table Saw

08/31/2008 01:36 PM CNTRTOP

Is the saw belt driven or direct drive. If belt driven, any motor with the same HP rating & Frame number should fit right up. Sometimes different frame number motors will work, too, since they may be very similar. Be sure the motor shaft matches, and the mounting bolt pattern is the same. If it's a direct drive system, repairing the old motor may be your only choice. Good luck

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Working motor for old sears electric table saw

10/26/2008 01:08 PM cobiarebel
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I have a working motor for an old electric sears table saw. If you are still in need, please reply. I acquired from my dad and I will never use it.

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Electric motor for old Craftsman table saw

10/26/2008 07:25 PM Oneida1

Thanks for your reply regarding a motor for my old Craftsman table saw. I resolved the problem by having the motor rebuilt and it is now working fine. Should be good for another 30 years!

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Rebuilt Motor

11/12/2008 06:22 PM BobP42

How did you find somewhere that rebuilds motors?

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