For a few years now I've been using a Task Force 9" Bandsaw purchased on clearance. It isn't much. But it has worked well for my needs. Today the motor died.
What I want to know is if someone knows if there is a place I can get a replacement motor. 2.5 amp; 1720 RPM; 60Hz . . .
Or am I stuck with having to get a new bandsaw?
Cathy Sue; You can probably get a good deal on the motor. Check Craigslist, ebay, and surplus center. You need to pay careful attention to the NEMA code on the motor. The NEMA code determines not only the specs for the motor, but the physical characteristics, ie mounting, spacing, and shaft diameter and length. It will be something like "56H"
But these motors are very reliable and should run for thousands of hours. Before you replace the motor, check the fuse, make sure the power switch is passing current.
UNPLUG the band saw, and check the switch contacts for continuity to make sure it isn't the power switch.
Does the motor hum, or groan? Most of these motors have a "start capacitor" or "centrifugal start switch". If this stops working, the motor will not start, but will make a low pitched hum or growl. To check this, remove the saw blade and spin the drive wheel by hand. Don't let this continue for long periods, as the motor will burn up.
If you aren't comfortable around electricity, ask someone local to check it for you.
Of course the easiest thing is to get a new band saw, and this may be your best bet.
