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The bearings are already worn out, even though I have used it very little. This indicates poor energy efficiency of the electric motor.
The electric fan motor worked for about 3 to 5 cycles and then started to have slow starts and trip the overload.
The motor for my standard 5 hp craftsman air compressor does not last long.
I experienced a burning smell and high temperatures on the infrared thermometer, indicating poor energy efficiency of the electric fan motor.
The electric fan motor worked fine for 3 to 5 cycles, but then I noticed slow starts and overload tripping. The compressor pump can be spun with 1 finger, ruling out a pump issue.
The motor for my standard 5 hp craftsman air compressor is not energy efficient and does not last long.
71% appreciated the easy installation process, but 29% struggled with it
I modified the mount without too much trouble and installed a new belt. The new motor seems to be working great.
I adjusted the compressor pump to get the shaft of the new motor lined up perfectly, even though it was slightly shorter than the existing motor.
I installed a 3 HP motor on my 14 Delta Bandsaw.
The motor on my standard 5 hp craftsman air compressor is not working as expected and does not last long.
68% liked the low maintenance requirements, but 32% found it difficult to repair
I was able to modify the mount and install a new belt without much trouble. The new motor seems to be working great.
I am concerned about the longevity of the product.
My only concern is the longevity of the product.
I contacted Vevor but they were not helpful and showed no interest in replacing the faulty motor.
The motor on my home compressor is not working well. I have only used it five times and it's a piece of crap.
I contacted Vevor but they were unhelpful and did not want to replace the faulty motor which was of poor quality.
I have only used the motor on my home compressor a few times and it is terrible.
The bearings of my electric motor are worn out even though I have used it very little, indicating poor maintenance and repair of my electric fan motor.
75% appreciated the quiet operation, though 25% found it too loud
I have used it very little and the bearings are already worn out.
I smell electrical burning and the temperature is over 200 degrees.
My motor runs for about 15 seconds, building 40 to 50 psi in the tank, but then slows down, heats up, and trips the overload.
I have used it very little, but the bearings are worn out.
73% praised for its high-powered performance, while 27% found it underpowered
I modified the mount without much trouble and installed a new belt. The new motor seems to work great.
After installing the motor on the bandsaw, I experienced thermal overload tripping after thirty minutes of use with an electrical burning smell and temperatures exceeding 200 degrees.
The motor on my standard 5 hp craftsman air compressor is not built to last.
The electric fan motor worked for 3 to 5 cycles, then it had slow starts and tripped the overload. The compressor pump can be spun with 1 finger, ruling out a pump issue.
I installed a 3 HP motor on my 14 Delta Bandsaw and after about thirty minutes of use, it trips thermal overload. There is an electrical burning smell and the temperature on the infrared thermometer is more than 200 degrees. I am cutting pine less than three inches thick and the garage temperature is in the 60s. The motor pulls 8.5 and 8.8 amps on the two legs under no load. I am using a thirty amp breaker with 10 gauge wire as per code.
I cannot use the standard 5 hp craftsman air compressor motor as it cannot handle the power.
The motor runs for 15 seconds, builds up pressure, slows down, and trips the overload.
74% found it to be reliable and long-lasting, while 26% experienced frequent breakdowns
I am satisfied with the performance and price of the product, indicating that it has been reliable so far.
I modified the mount without much trouble and installed a new belt. The new motor seems to be working great.
I am satisfied with the performance and price of the electric fan motor, but I am still waiting to see how durable it is.
The product worked for 3 to 5 cycles before experiencing slow starts and overload trips. The compressor pump can be spun with one finger, ruling out a pump issue.
The motor runs for about 15 seconds, building 40 to 50 psi in the tank. Then it slows down, heats up, and trips the overload.
I experienced an electrical burning smell and the temperature was above 200 degrees, indicating a problem with the reliability and durability of the electric fan motor.
The motor on my standard 5 hp craftsman air compressor is not durable and does not last even for a month, despite being built for it.
The product worked for 3 to 5 cycles, but then it had slow starts and tripped the overload. I can spin the compressor pump with one finger, so it's not a pump issue.
After 30 minutes of use, the motor tripped due to thermal overload and there was an electrical burning smell with temperatures exceeding 200 degrees.
The motor works great for a month and then stops working again, indicating that it is not reliable and durable.
63% appreciated the built-in safety features, though 37% thought they were inadequate
I experienced an electrical burning smell and noticed the temperature was above 200 degrees, indicating a safety issue with the electric fan motor.
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I noticed an electrical burning smell and a temperature above 200 degrees, indicating a safety issue with the electric fan motor.
I noticed that the electric fan motor has safety issues as it starts slowly and trips the overload.
I can adjust the motor by reversing the direction of rotation. This can be done by unplugging the connector and re-plugging it with yellow to orange and orange to yellow.
I had to make adjustments to the motor shaft to fit it in my old NuTune bathroom vent box. I cut the flat on the shaft 1/2 inch longer with a file and then cut the shaft shorter by 1/2 inch using an abrasive cut off wheel in a rotary die grinder. It took about 10 minutes.
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