Reassembly
Oil is the lifeblood of any motor. Not only does it lubricate
moving parts, it dissipates heat and prevents corrosion.
The quality of oil is equally important … too little, too thin
or too thick will either reduce performance or motor life.
Use only
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Whizard Food Grade Multipurpose Lubricating
Oil
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Part #103603 (Whizard Oil ) as a high quality, long-
lasting lubricant that will protect your trimmer investment.
Lubricate and Reassemble Air Motor
1. Saturate vanes with
before assembly.
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Whizard Oil
2. Insert the vanes with the curved side toward the
rotor center.
3. Slide the cylinder over the rotor and add a small amount
of
around the top of the rotor assembly.
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Whizard Oil
Note: The alignment pin in the bearing plate inserts
into the alignment hole in the cylinder. Make sure the
exhaust notches line up.
4. The upper bearing plate is installed by first inserting the
alignment pin of the lower bearing plate into the
alignment hole in the base of the assembly tool fixture.
5. Place the upper bearing plate onto the cylinder and then
the bearing. Using a hammer and the bearing tool, tap
the bearing tool until the bearing plate is fully seated on
the cylinder.
6. The air motor is now assembled and the shaft should
rotate freely.
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Add a small amount of Whizard Oil and then place in
the maintenance tool block.
Saturate vanes and insert in rotor, curved side
towards rotor.
Mach 3 Air Motor — Reassembly
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Using the bearing tool and hammer, tap bearing onto
cylinder. Make sure notches are aligned (note circle).
Assembled
Motor
• Use one FRL for each trimmer.
• Constant 90 psi (6,2 bars) at a
volume of 14 cfm (396 lpm).
• Filter bowls should be drained
and lubricator refilled daily.
• Oil should be set for three drops
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per minute of Whizard Oil for
proper lubrication and protection.
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