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Emerson switch identification


Anthony Lindsey

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Switch for any pie crust base 2 speed not including 11 or 12 series.

910,1010,1310,1510. Early Trojan Pancakes

 

However the base from bottom appears more of a step profile

 

 

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22 minutes ago, Chris Campbell said:

1510 with yoke mount and base from 14646/19646. 1510 switch likely.

Hub has been drilled 

Cage looks like it could be a early 1010, just my thought.  Do you know the reasoning for drilling the hub hole?  Easy oiling?

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To Mark's point that large center ring on the cage could indicate it's a 910 or 1010 model.  Motor is upside down in yoke meaning motor nameplate is facing down and seller likely cannot provide that crucial information to even know the nameplate is there.

Worth picking up for parts at a minimum.

 

Dan H.

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nameplate is missing,   just 2 broken studs.  I had her look underneath.   She also has a 21646 running with a broken blade/hub.   unfortunately it's a 3 hour trip 1 way.

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It's tough call on that one factoring in the drive plus they are not complete fans.  All the parts are available to make them runners again with the exception of the fluted base needed for the one, that could be a challenge to find.

 

Dan H.

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