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Drive Motor and Speed Reducer (2000-
RLE & 3000-RLE)
The Drive Motor is attached to the Speed
Reducer by (4) mounting screws. There are no
other screws or pins holding the Drive Motor in
place.
Drive Motors may provide a good deal of
resistance when being removed. There are (2)
threaded holes on the face of the Speed
Reducer in which the mounting screws can be
inserted to help push the Drive Motor away.
One motor power lead for the Drive Motor
should pass through the Overload Sensing Coil
on the Control Module (1) time.
The Drive Motor and Speed Reducer will only fit
in the enclosure in the orientation shown
above.
Sleeve Bearings
Ice Flakers have two Sleeve Bearings on the
Main Shaft located in the Top Casting and the
Bottom Casting.
Over time, normal usage can cause these
bearings to wear.
Worn bearings can result in ice harvesting
problems and even damage to the Evaporator.
Improper refrigeration setting and lack of
maintenance can cause the Sleeve Bearings to
wear faster than normal.
Please contact Howe to receive the Sleeve
Bearing Replacement Instructions for your
model Ice Flaker.
Howe is proud to offer our Factory Rebuild
Program as an alternative to replacing parts
such as the Sleeve Bearings in the field.
Summary of Contents for HoweIce Rapid Freeze 4000-RL-CO 2DX
Page 6: ...6 Engineering Guidelines Figure 1...
Page 37: ...Appendix 37 Appendix Cut View 1000 RLE...
Page 38: ...38 Appendix Cut View 2000 RLE...
Page 39: ...Appendix 39 Assembly Drawing 1000 RLE Ice Flaker CP750 Mobile Express Ice Bin...
Page 40: ...40 Appendix Assembly Drawing 2000 RLE Ice Flaker CP1500 Mobile Express Ice Bin...
Page 41: ...Appendix 41 Wiring Diagram Ice Flaker Main Control Panel...
Page 42: ...42 Appendix Wiring Diagram CO2 EEV EEPR Control Panel...