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Hey all. I'm looking to replace the motor on my 113 Craftsman Table saw. The pic is of the current specs of the motor.

This is the one I am looking at, as people in the reviews are saying they used it with there 113's.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07D4H1QVS/ref=ox_sc_act_image_2?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1

If anyone has any other suggestions, or thinks that this one would be good, please let me know

>> No.2414320

Check scrapyards. They sometimes have cheap industrial motors

>> No.2414325

>>2414320
Is that 56 type mounting pretty common for motors? I'm down to check out our local scrapyard but idk if the motor type is too rare for it to be worth it

>> No.2414337

>>2414317
It says 1750 rpm on your plate but the new motor is 3450 rpm. How is it gonna fit?
Are you sure original motor is dead beyond repair. Don't buy a shitty chinese one if you don't have to

>> No.2414362

>>2414325
You can make/buy a new mounting to fit whatever. The motor might even come with one if you're lucky

>> No.2414644

>>2414317
Check craiglist. Sometimes you can find a old air compressor with a good motor on it.