06-22-2016, 09:28 AM
I bought a Delta 10" Gumby band saw from a friend a couple of years ago. I am currently working on building a new base for it that will better fit into my tool area. The saw uses a motor from a treadmill and some sort of rheostat setup to make it variable speed so I can use it for softer metals and for wood. The question is with this large weight on the end of the motor. It makes the overall motor about 17-18" long and I am trying to reduce the footprint of the machine. Is this weight necessary or is it just a flywheel type thing that would be used on a treadmill? Here is a pic of the motor.
The part in question is the rusty bit on the end. It is attached to the shaft and rotates as the motor spins.

The part in question is the rusty bit on the end. It is attached to the shaft and rotates as the motor spins.