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Old 05-25-2008, 11:38 AM
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I have an old GE 1/4 HP motor that the motor mounts have dry rotted on but the motor is running fine. I am not sure what the motor came from but it has been used for more than 20 years to power a table saw. Some specifics of the motor: Model 5KH45AB49, Frame 45A, Volt 110, Amp 4.0, Volts 60, HP 1/4, 1 Form B, RPM 1725, 40 degree C, No. 437, Motor mount split ring 2.5", Rubber mount inside Max = 2", outside = 2.5", has 4 tabs 1" wide with a gap of 1/2" between tabs, There is a groove around the middle of the mount centered and the width of the mount should be about 3/8".

If someone knows of a place that carries parts for old GE motors that would be helpful or if someone knows where this part could be purchased that would be great. Thanks for any help you can provide.
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