ELECTRIC MOTOR MOUNT
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Simple, sturdy mount for an electic motor lacking a base plate is made from plywood. AMERICAN WOODWORKER Mar-Apr 1989 (v.5#2) pg. 10
Tip: Make it easy to reverse the rotation of disk sanders and other belt driven tools by mounting the motor at right angles to the shaft it drives. Then, a quarter-turn of the belt will reverse rotation. FINE WOODWORKING #24 Sep-Oct 1980 pg. 22
Simple mount allows the same electric motor to be used on different machines. The change is easy to make and the weight of the motor tensions the belt. FINE WOODWORKING #63 Mar-Apr 1987 pg. 10
Tip: Reduce vibration in a rigidly mounted motor by using silicone-rubber adhesive. FINE WOODWORKING #65 Jul-Aug 1987 pg. 8
Power other small tools with your table saw's motor. Clamp the other tool on top of saw and replace saw blade with pulley. FINE WOODWORKING #66 Sep-Oct 1987 pg. 8
Sliding motor mount for a lathe has advantages over the usual hinge-type mount. FINE WOODWORKING #76 May-Jun 1989 pg. 12
Mountings for all types of electric motors. POPULAR SCIENCE May 1965 (v.186#5) pg. 152
Two electric motors can be hooked in tandem, either to provide more power, or to provide both forward and reverse drives. POPULAR SCIENCE Jun 1967 (v.190#6) pg. 52
How to set up a one-motor shop. A special motor mount allows one motor to be quickly moved from tool to tool. The use of a reversible, variable-speed motor eliminates the need for step pulleys. POPULAR SCIENCE Jan 1968 (v.192#1) pg. 156
Vertical mount for sleeve bearing motor. SCIENCE & MECHANICS #216 Apr 1963 (v.34#4) pg. 96
Set-up for bench top grinders, buffers, etc. uses a single motor that slides from tool to tool as needed. WOOD MAGAZINE #41 Feb 1991 (v.8#2) pg. 12
Construct a servicable motor mount for electric motors which lack a proper mounting bracket. WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1988 (v.44#6) pg. 47
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