I am building a ball mill and a star roller used to manufacture fireworks. Your help is most greafully appreciated. I have a 3 speed motor out of a Kenmore washing machine. I have a wall outlet (USA) that is connected to a light switch on the wall. I want to plug this motor to the wall outlet so that I can turn it on and off by flipping the light switch on the wall. So I have a tipical 3 prong house plug that has three wires that I can hook up to the motor (hot, neutral, ground). I only want one constant speed. The motor has a wire harness with the following ten terminals from left to right 1-Red, 2-empty, 3-orange, 4-White, 5-green/yellow, 6-yellow, 7-blue, 8-white-black, 9-blue-orange, 10-empty. The green/yellow wire was hooked up to the frame of the washer (ground). The red wire is interupted by a large capacitor (It's a start capacitor). The motor also has a smaller plug with the following two colors....A-white-orange, B-white/violet. The wiring diagram schematic says the following. (Low speed = W-BK to W-OR), (Med speed = W-BK to BU), (High speed = W-BK to W-V), (Start = Y to BK). Do you know how to wire this to achieve my goal. I just want one single speed preferably low. See attached photos. THanks so much. Eddie, eddiegnz1@yahoo.com