| Motor: | Permanent Split Capacitor |
|---|---|
| Horse Power: | 1/3 |
| Voltage: | 115V |
| Amperage: | 6.7 |
| RPM: | 1075 |
| Speeds: | 3 |
| Capacitor: | 370 VAC |
| Hertz: | 60 |
| Insulation Class: | B |
| Mount: | Shaft up, shaft down, or belly band |
| Bearings: | Sleeve (ball bearing for WG840595/96) |
| Finish: | Grey-green powdercoat |
| Frame Size: | 48 |
| Rotation: | CW/CCW |
| Temperature Rating: | 60 deg C / 140 deg F |
| Lead Wire Length: | 30 inches |
| Lead Wire Gauge: | #18 AWG |
| Motor Diameter: | 5.59" |
| Motor Length: | 9.39" |
| Shaft Diameter: | 1/2" |
| Shaft Length: | 4-1/2" |
| Shaft Flats: | One flat |
| Weight (lbs): | 12.1 lbs |

You can use a capacitor from 5uf up to 20uf @ 370vac . If you have a 10uf @ 400vac that will work fine. (the harder the start conditions the higher you may need the uf to be up to 20uf, like a large diameter fan blade )
You can use a 7.5uf and it will be ok, one should look up the specs w/the part no though to find out what size the manufacturer recommends. It is usually a 5 or 7.5uf but I would use the bigger of the two to be sure to have enough capacitance for the start windings.
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