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6000 Series Char-Lynn Motors
Wheel Motors
A different bearing housing is used on wheel motors (see Figure 25).
Other than this, the parts are the same as the standard motor and the
same disassembly and reassembly procedures apply.
Bearingless Motors
This motor is the same as the standard without the shaft/bearing
assembly, bearing housing and retainer. The mounting flange replaces
the bearing housing (see Figure 26). Follow same disassembly and
reassembly procedures as rear section of standard motor.
Important: Loctite
®
information for bearingless motor below.
Important: This motor requires Loctite in threaded holes of
mounting flange.
Follow these procedures:
Adequate Loctite penetration and sealing depend highly on cleanliness
and dryness of threads. Use a non-petroleum base solvent to clean
excess oil from threads of flange after disassembly. You may need to
use a tap to clean threads of excess old Loctite. Then, after you have
fully reassembled the motor, apply 2 to 3 drops of Loctite no. 290 at
top of threaded holes (see Figure 27).
Note: Allow Loctite 5 minutes for thread penetration before installing
motor on gear case.
Figure 25
Bearing Housing
Key
Seal
Retainer
Bolt
Nut
Dust Seal
Back-up Ring
(if supplied)
Shaft Seal
Figure 26
Drive
Seal
Seal
Mounting
Flange
Figure 27
Attention:
Do not use more
than 3 drops of
Loctite on
threaded portion.