Hi all,
I need to find out if it is possible to get an adapter or do whatever I have to do to switch a lame Harbor Fright Chinese motor with a really nice Baldor motor I have. The sticking point is that the original HF motor has about a 4" long shaft (5/8") which it appears to fully need for the Reeves arrangement to work. The most excellent Baldor motor has only a 2.5" shaft. My experience to working with electric motors only goes as far as adding switches. I would guess that it is not possible to replace or exchange the shafts themselves with having to have a professional do it, if it is even possible at all. My first thought would be if it is possible to add an adapter on to the shorter shaft that would give me the 4 inches to work with that the Reeves pulley seems to need. Would it be possible to substitute the one Reeves pulley on the shorter shaft for a 3 or 4 pulley deal if I am willing and able to change the speeds manually? Would it be possible to add an intermediate shaft to get a longer shaft? Or finally, is it not worth the messing around. The original engine is allegedly 3/4 hp and the Baldor is 1/2hp but I know from experience that the Baldor is a much better engine.
Thanks very much,
Jim Lee
I need to find out if it is possible to get an adapter or do whatever I have to do to switch a lame Harbor Fright Chinese motor with a really nice Baldor motor I have. The sticking point is that the original HF motor has about a 4" long shaft (5/8") which it appears to fully need for the Reeves arrangement to work. The most excellent Baldor motor has only a 2.5" shaft. My experience to working with electric motors only goes as far as adding switches. I would guess that it is not possible to replace or exchange the shafts themselves with having to have a professional do it, if it is even possible at all. My first thought would be if it is possible to add an adapter on to the shorter shaft that would give me the 4 inches to work with that the Reeves pulley seems to need. Would it be possible to substitute the one Reeves pulley on the shorter shaft for a 3 or 4 pulley deal if I am willing and able to change the speeds manually? Would it be possible to add an intermediate shaft to get a longer shaft? Or finally, is it not worth the messing around. The original engine is allegedly 3/4 hp and the Baldor is 1/2hp but I know from experience that the Baldor is a much better engine.
Thanks very much,
Jim Lee