GE Motor wireing

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GE Motor wireing

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I'm Trying to set this motor up but the wireing digram is not readable The motor is a General electric Farm duty Model 5kc47ug
Any help would be apperated
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Re: GE Motor wireing

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I'd imagine this is a single phase motor, if there are markings on the leads like T(insert number here) then for low voltage (110):
T1 & T5 & T3 = Line 1
T2 & T4 & T8 = Line 2

for high voltage (220)
T1 = Line 1
T2 & T3 & T5 = Connect together
T4 & T8 = Line 2

These are NEMA standard dual voltage motor connections.
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Thanks crowbar my band saw is up and cutting great just finished resawing a 10" board of maple
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Glad to help.
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