What is the h/p rating of the motor in the KA Model G mixer?
I've been trying to find this out for a while. The machine has the motor listings, but it has nothing on the h/p rating. Does anyone know what it is? The one that's pictured is not it either. Just an example.
If the motor list watts divide the number by 746 and that is run horsepower. If it list volts and amps then multiply volts x amps to give you watts. Divide by 746 and that gives you horsepower.
For example if it says 500 watts then 500 divided by 746 equals horsepower. 500/746 = .67 equals 2/3 horsepower.
This stuff was all messed up by Sears a number of years ago claiming that their vacuum cleaners developed 5 horsepower - based on stall current as their motors smoked and burned up - pure marketing bull.
As per the 1st edition Service manual release suitable for the first N50 generations, the AC motor is rated 1/6HP, and no hp is given for the DC motor variant. However, the early N50 models (supposed to be closely to the KA.G) were rated 1/8HP.
If the motor list watts divide the number by 746 and that is run horsepower. If it list volts and amps then multiply volts x amps to give you watts. Divide by 746 and that gives you horsepower.
For example if it says 500 watts then 500 divided by 746 equals horsepower. 500/746 = .67 equals 2/3 horsepower.
This stuff was all messed up by Sears a number of years ago claiming that their vacuum cleaners developed 5 horsepower - based on stall current as their motors smoked and burned up - pure marketing bull.
Just wanted to know, since wattage is not listed either. I thought maybe that it had the same h/p as the motor in the N-50. Thanks.
As per the 1st edition Service manual release suitable for the first N50 generations, the AC motor is rated 1/6HP, and no hp is given for the DC motor variant.
However, the early N50 models (supposed to be closely to the KA.G) were rated 1/8HP.
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