FLASH UPDATE


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PLEASE NOTE:- Shopsmith Ohio has a new CEO & owner 01/01/2026

 

My website is still here for customers to see products and place orders.

 

Re-supply from Ohio may resume in the near future

 

Until then Parts will drop from sale as stock reaches zero

 

YES I can ship to the USA email me for details

 

With the increased demand in enquiries please be patient and expect delays in my replies.

 

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    Emerson motor capacitor Short Maximize

    Emerson motor capacitor Short

    Capacitor (Short) for the Emerson 1 & 1/8th Hp Motor

    This motor has been fitted to the Shopsmith Mark V model 500 and later 510 onwards

    The same unit fits the DC3300 motor

    It is commonly seen in many older Shopsmith Mark V 500 and later 510 models and is a strong and robust motor. 

    If these motors go wrong it may well be due to a number of problems such as:-

    • a burnt out capacitor
    • A plate switch fault
    • A centrifugal switch fault
    • siezed bearings
    • A short circuit in the windings

    All of these issues can be addressed currently with items held in stock.

    I have a first class electrician who is fully conversant with the workings of these motors and can provide an excellent refurbishment of them.

    Please contact me for advice on any problems with your motor.

    IF THE ITEM IS PRICED THERE IS USUALLY STOCK AVAILABLE

    All specialist parts orders have an admin fee in addition to the parts price 

    You are encouraged to phone for assistance in order to get the right part.

    Please use the link under CONTACT US

    More details

    324-388-4

    £ 18,99

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    Capacitor (Short) for the Emerson 1 & 1/8th Hp Motor

    This motor has been fitted to the Shopsmith Mark V model 500 and later 510 onwards

    The same unit fits the DC3300 motor

    It is commonly seen in many older Shopsmith Mark V 500 and later 510 models and is a strong and robust motor. 

    If these motors go wrong it may well be due to a number of problems such as:-

    • a burnt out capacitor
    • A plate switch fault
    • A centrifugal switch fault
    • siezed bearings
    • A short circuit in the windings

    All of these issues can be addressed currently with items held in stock.

    I have a first class electrician who is fully conversant with the workings of these motors and can provide an excellent refurbishment of them.

    Please contact me for advice on any problems with your motor.

     

    Capacitor Technical Specs

    Item Motor Start Capacitor
    Overall Shape Round
    Microfarad Rating 324-388
    Voltage 110-125VAC
    Hz60/50
    Shape Round
    Diameter 1-7/16"
    Case Height 2-3/4"
    Overall Height 2-3/4"
    Terminal Type 1/4" Male Quick-Connect
    Temp. Range- 40 Degrees to 65 Degrees C
    Starts per Hour 20
    Max. Power Factor 0.1
    Case Material Plastic
    StandardscULs Recognized (E224674)