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I'm trying to find a motor to replace one that apparently is suffering from age-related degradation. The only information that I have is from the system designer's notes:
Stall torque: 10 oz-in
No-load RPM : 330 @ 60 Hz
Total no-load power : 11.5 W
This is a single-phase asynchronous motor, which runs off of voltages from 0-120 VAC, 60 Hz in operation. It's supposed to have been Honeywell p/n 362480-3, but Honeywell insists that the part number doesn't exist, and I can't find documentation. The motor is about 2 7/8" OD, 13/16" ID, 1 7/16" tall. I suspect that it was removed from its original external casing. It's probably about 20-30 years old.
I'd appreciate any help! Thanks.
edit: Sorry, I should've mentioned - there's no rotor/shaft on this motor; it turns an externally-inserted shaft.
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