motor for the band saw
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Hi!
I am a new member at this forum. 
I want to ask your about the motor upgrade for my 14" Delta Bandsaw

Which technical specifications to consider?

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get a totally enclosed one so chips and coolant can't get in the motor,
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Is the band saw for cutting metal or wood?

Oh, and Welcome to the forum.

Ed
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If it's the older style Delta 14" like mine, it will need a 1HP totally enclosed (TEFC) capacitor start motor. Whether it's 110V or 220V is up to you, but most will work on either voltage. It will also need a mounting flange so it can bolt to a horizontal shelf. Surplus Center is a good source for motors, like this one:

1 HP 1730 RPM 115/208-230 VAC FARM DUTY MOTOR

You may want to check the available space on your saw, but I'm pretty sure it will fit.

Tom
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thanks guys for the replies!
Yes, I will consider only totally enclosed (TEFC) motors to prevent the sawdust falling inside.

as for the brands, I want to pick out the baldor with these specifications
https://www.mrosupply.com/motors/ac-moto...46_baldor/

I'm not sure where to buy it online or offline..
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That is a C-frame motor, meaning that it mounts from the end face rather than from a bracket on the side. Not sure if your Delta will accommodate it without a custom mount.

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(10-26-2015, 02:35 AM)harmonbee123 Wrote: ...

I'm not sure where to buy it online or offline..

You could buy one from the place you linked to.  17428

I wouldn't get hung up on needing to buy a Baldor. Here's the 3-phase version of the one Tom linked to.

http://www.surpluscenter.com/Electric-Mo...0-2972.axd

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