blower with bearings

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Lance1

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Nov 12, 2008
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I'm looking for a motor with ball bearings for the convection blower. 110v and about 3000rpm without a capacitor start/run, and under 5 amps. I just need the motor. I would like a motor part number.
 
Lance, need far more details on what for etc. CAn take a look through the catalog of Nebraska surplus for starts. But your request is to vague to give a stove specific motor:(
 
What's the diameter of your motor, is this for your p23? You will easily stay under 5 amps, or well under 2 for that matter with a ball bearing motor. I have some saved sites, from my search for a 1500rpm BB motor for my Englander, that I can look at.
 
It's 5/16 shaft, but I can modify for any diameter, larger is easier. So you have switched to a ball bearing blower?
 
It's 5/16 shaft, but I can modify for any diameter, larger is easier. So you have switched to a ball bearing blower?

I bought a BB motor as a spare but will wait until spring to see if it needs any mods to fit.

Do you have a limit to the length of the motor for clearance?
 
The length limit needs to be about 4.5".

Oh, it needs to be CCW, (viewed from backside) looks like 3450 is a common RPM, the squirrel cage should be able to handle this small increase.
 
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The length limit needs to be about 4.5".

Oh, it needs to be CCW, (viewed from backside) looks like 3450 is a common RPM, the squirrel cage should be able to handle this small increase.

Best match I found is an AO Smith DA3J095N but it has a 5 inch long shaft. Might work with some fans.
 
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