1 RPM Pellet Stove Auger Gear Motor, 115V (Whitfield Quest, Merkle-Korff, Earth Stove)

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HM-RGM451
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1 RPM PELLET STOVE AUGER REPLACEMENT MOTOR

  • 0.19 amps, 115 Volts - Spade Terminals
  • Shaft: 3/8" x 1" with flat - No hole in shaft for pin
  • 6 bolt holes: 8-32
  • Torque: 100 inch pounds
  • Continuous Duty
  • Rotation: Clockwise facing shaft
  • Motor is reversible mechanically

Fits the following Pellet Stoves

Whitfield
Advantage I, II, II-T, III, II-T Classic (WP2), Advantage Plus (WP7), Optima 2, Optima 3, Profile 20, Profile 30, Cascade (WP5), Explorer, Frontiersman, T300P (T301P, T305P, T308P), Legend (WP1), Prodigy I, II (WP3), Quest, Quest Plus (WP4), Waterford Erin, Renaissance
4515U1-063, 4515UI-063, 4515UP-075

Austroflamm
Integra, Wega

Avalon
900 Pellet Insert (up to serial #11491), 900PS, Arbor, Astoria Bay PI, Astoria PS, Avanti PI, Avanti PS, Avalon AGP - Metering Motor, Newport Bay PI, Newport PS

Enviro
EF1, EF2, EF3, EF4, EF5 Evolution, Empress FS, Empress FPI, M55 (agitator motor), Meridian, Milan, Mini, Solus, Omega (1-rpm versions only), Windsor

Hudson River
Chatham, Davenport, Kinderhook

Vistaflame
VF 55 (agitator motor), VF 100, VF Windsor

Kozi
100, 100I, Baywin, KSH, Previa

Lopi
Fox Fire 400 PS, Fox Fire 400 PI (up to serial # 17699), Foxfire PS, Elan, Heritage Bay PS, Heritage Bay PI, Lopi AGP (metering motor), Leyden PS, Pioneer Bay PI, Pioneer PS, Yankee Bay PI, Yankee PS

Regency
GF55, FGI55, GC60 (agitator motor), PR67

Quest
93-0194, 12046300, ECM-6, V07524ACD9

Lennox Hearth
6216, 6807

US Stove
80606

Fits many other brands:
 Traditions & Profile Series Stoves, Avalon, Austroflamm Breckwell, Merkle-Korff, National Steel Crafters, Earth Stove, Envirofire, Lopi, Pellet Master

Cross Ref Models: R7-RGM451, HM-RGM451, V08038AA09, CAR003, PV003, MH003, PU-047040, B4415UI, PH-CCW1

 ******

If you need CCW rotation: You would remove the screws that hold the motor to the gear box. 2 of the screws go thru the bearing housing, you remove those leaving the shaft/rotor in place. Turn the motor coil around and reassemble.