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| Posted: Wed Sep 27th, 2006 12:50 pm |
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Rrey199
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The manufacturer doesn't make the motor, so you should be able to get a replacement. A great source for replacement motors is FASCO. Get all the specs off the motor label and give them a call. You'll need: Voltage,#of speeds,Shaft size,Rotation,Horsepower, frame size, amps and any model or part numbers to cross reference. 1(800) 325-8313 http://www.fasco.com While you're at it ask them for their booklet "FASCO Facts, Time-Saving Motor Replacement Tips". It's an easy to follow crash couse in motors. Hope this helps Rusty
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