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RE: electric motors (free for a good home and a questions)

To: jmark.vanscoter@amd.com
Subject: RE: electric motors (free for a good home and a questions)
From: "Eric" <eric@megageek.com>
Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 18:26:12 -0400
Where do you get these fork lift trucks from?  I'd be interested in 
something like that if I could find one.  (but first I need a job 8>()


Inch
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jmark.vanscoter@amd.com
10/09/2002 15:07

 
        To:     eric@megageek.com, shop-talk@autox.team.net
        cc: 
        Subject:        RE: electric motors (free for a good home and a 
questions)


Inch-

The motors from the feed mixers are probably induction/repulsion motors. 
These are motors designed to start heavy loads and not stall or overheat. 
Very good and strong motors.

For a hoist, I have no real suggestions. I am paranoid about lifting 
something and then seeing it fall down. A hoist should have some type of 
fail-safe ratchet device installed, IMHO. Just gearing couldmake a lift, 
but there is no safeguard.

I just bought an old forklift truck, you can get a 4000-6000 pound truck 
for a surprizing ly low price. I got a nice Hyster truck with a Chev 
4-cyl. They also made them with Chev V-6 engines.

Mark V.S. in Austin, TX

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric [mailto:eric@megageek.com]

I have 4 motors...

2 of them are 3/4hp  motors that used to be in chicken feed 
mixers/feeders.  I have no idea if they work or not, but if anyone is 
interested in them, they are free.  (I can check if they work if someone 
is interested.  I don't have to much info on them as the labels on them 
are worn off.  Note, they are BIG and HEAVY!)

Now, I also have 2 other motors that are 3/4hp 115volt.  They came off of 
my boat lift, so they are designed with the clutches and all built in.

Now, for my question, I wanted to built an electric hoist out of one (or 
both of them)

Does anyone know where I can get some plans for one?  I was thinking of an 

"A" frame or other overhead, movable frame that I could lift stuff up 
with.  Sort of like a general purpose lift.  (or should a buy a prebuilt 
unit?)

One of my projects is rebuilding an old metal lathe.  With pieces well 
over 1000#, I need some help moving it and this should fit the bill.

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