Curt,
Thanks for the info. I found another Dayton motor (4Z128b) that has
more power and speed and has the same frame size for a great price.
The mounting holes, shaft size and shaft length were identical to the
standard motor set-up so it fits the end plate that was already on my
mill. I have ordered some limit switches that I think will be what I
need. The controller will have to wait on some more money to show up
in the bank account...
Dexter

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