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PM2000 Motor Replacement 3ph to 1ph

Updated: Nov 9, 2018

The PM2000 table saw was introduced by Powermatic in 2006. Made of heavy duty cast iron and steel, this saw is an evolution in design from the previous PM66. These saws were designed as "forever saws", the kind of equipment you'll be passing down to your grandkids. The motor configuration varies from saw to saw between 3 phase or 1 phase power which can limit the application of these saws or what shops they can be used in. It's common for these saws to need a power conversion from 3 phase to 1 phase, or vice versa. To make this conversion the motor and switch will usually need to be replaced. In this article we'll show you how to remove the old motor, rewire the table for power and install a new motor and switch.


Step 1: Remove the old motor by pulling these two bolts that hold the motor mounting plate to the table. Remove the bottom bolt first, letting the motor hang from the top bolt. This will allow the motor to swing left so you can remove the belt, then pull the motor and mounting plate free from the top bolt.


Step 2: Measure distance between the pulley and mounting plate. You'll want to seat the pulley the same distance above the mounting plate on the new motor as it was on the old one to be sure the pulley stays in line with the others when reinstalled. Once you've taken this measurement you can remove the mounting plate and pulley from the old motor.


Step 3: Remove wiring and switch from the old motor and table.


Step 4: Use wiring diagrams to connect the new motor and switch. The first thing you'll notice if you're doing a power conversion is that 3 phase power operates with an extra, red wire. Single phase power requires only the black and white leads. You can use existing 3 phase wire by capping the red line at both ends, or get new 2 line wire at your local hardware store. If you're going from 1 phase to 3 phase it will be necessary to get a new 3 line with black, white and red leads.

Use two different wiring diagrams to see which wires go where, one for the switch and one for the motor. The motor wiring diagram is located on the motor itself, and tells you which wires will tie together. The switch diagram will be located in the user manual for the PM2000. If you don't have a user manual, these can be found on our website at https://www.mmtoolparts.com/store/pm2000-1792000-parts. Find the correct switch wiring diagram for your motor, in my case I needed the Single Phase, 3 horsepower diagram. Follow the diagram to see which wires go where, and mount the new switch to the table.

PM2000-293B
Part # PM2000-293B

Step 5: Install the mounting plate and pulley onto the new motor. This is where your measurement will come in handy, seat the pulley the same distance above the mounting plate as it was on the old motor.

Step 6: Mount the motor. Hang from the top bolt first, allowing the motor to swing left and reattach the belts.

Remove the slack from the belts and tighten the motor into place by securing the bottom bolt.

PM2000-248
Part # PM2000-248

And that's it! You've just replaced a motor on a Powermatic table saw. www.mmtoolparts.com is the largest distributor of Powermatic motors in the world. As such, we get lower pricing that we're able to pass onto you! For more detailed information please check out the video we made about this topic below. Leave a comment on the video if you have any questions, we'll be happy to find the answer!


Single Phase 3hp Switch:

https://www.mmtoolparts.com/store/powermatic-magnetic-switch-pm2000-293b


Single Phase 3hp Motor:

https://www.mmtoolparts.com/store/powermatic-table-saw-motor-pm2000-248


Operating Instructions and Parts Manual (Wiring Diagrams):

https://www.mmtoolparts.com/store/pm2000-1792000-parts


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