Grinder Motor Wiring help needed!

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Coote grinder is here. 1hp farm duty motor is here. I have run 220v and need to know which wire goes where. The confusing part is the Farm Duty motor has a overload reset button with 3 wires coming off it... Two wires labeled P1 and P2, not sure where they go. There is also a T1 wire that comes off the overload reset and goes inside the motor, I am assuming I dont have to touch that one.
Then, there are T2, T3, and T8 wound together...
Then, there are T4 an T5 wound together...
Motor is set up behind the grinder so it will need to turn CCW.

Again, its for 220v and any help would be appreciated.
 
If you know the brand and model of motor, you can look online to get a diagram for most motors
 
I just looked on the inside cover, no luck. I just checked leesons site for the wiring diagram and they have one for EVERY other motor except the farm duty with overload reset button...It figures my luck would go this way.
 
I have run 220v and need to know which wire goes where.

The confusing part is the Farm Duty motor has a overload reset button with 3 wires coming off it...

Two wires labeled P1 and P2, not sure where they go.

There is also a T1 wire that comes off the overload reset and goes inside the motor, I am assuming I dont have to touch that one.

Then, there are T2, T3, and T8 wound together...
Then, there are T4 an T5 wound together...

Motor is set up behind the grinder so it will need to turn CCW.

Leeson Model# 110088.00 1hp farm duty motor


This webpage
http://www.leeson.com/leeson/search...ProductDetails&motorNo=110088.00&productType=

The link "view connection"
This is the diagram I found for that #

http://www.leeson.com/CnxDocRequest/PublishedPDF/dwg-006130741_00500303_122721_365.pdf

It looks setup already

In the chart - High voltage - CCW

Connect Live Lines
Line in 1 to P1
Line in 2 to T4 & T5

Tape off P2
 
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Was waiting for numbers to jump in here . He is great at finding this stuff . You need to send him a big THANK YOU
 
Numbers, AWESOME and thanks very much. I was unable to connect to the diagrams online, come to find out due to not having my adobe pdf updates on my computer. The motor is up and running, the coote is bolted down, and the belt is tracking perfect...
Needless to say I spend a week running the wire, building the table, rebuilding the table once the grinder came because it was too high, etc.. etc.. etc.. and today was a stressful day getting this all hooked up the RIGHT way. Thanks again.
Vann
 
And thanks to everyone who posted, its nice to know everyone was willing to lend a helping hand and I do appreciate it very much.
 
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