How to use the Replacement Parts Reference Guide: First find the name plate on the motor. You will need to identify the Motor Part Number on the nameplate. This sample nameplate shows the location of the part number. You will only use the middle six digits for the identification of the motor. Next, open up the PDF document below and locate your Motor Part Number in the “Motor Part # (EMI)” column. Hint: You can hit “Control”+”F” on your keyboard and enter your Part Number to search the PDF document.
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If you are unable to find your Motor Part Number in the list, try using the Cross Reference page on the Search the Motor Part Number to see if you can locate the CAT number. You may be able to cross reference the CAT number to narrow down the parts. Once you locate your Motor Part Number, follow the row across to find your Run Capacitor, Start Capacitor, Bearings, etc. After you find the part number for your replacement part, copy it and enter it into the “Search” bar on our website. If your part does not come up, contact us by phone or live chat.
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