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Section 8
Electrical System and Components
Brushes
Wear limit length:
9 mm (0.35 in.)
Spring
Spring
Depth:
2 mm (0.079 in.)
x1
–x1k
+
Insulation
Check
Armature
Coil
Continuity
Check
2. Inspect both the springs and brushes for wear,
fatigue, or damage. Measure the length of each
brush. The minimum length for each brush must
be 9 mm (0.350 in.). See Figure 8-33. Replace
the brush plate assembly if the condition of parts
is out of specification or questionable.
Figure 8-33. Brush Checking.
Figure 8-34. Brush Plate Details.
Armature Commutator
1. Clean and inspect commutator (outer surface).
Use 600 grit sandpaper to clean if necessary.
2. Measure the mica (insulation depth between the
commutator segments). The depth should be
2 mm (0.079 in.). If less, cut/scrape the mica to
the proper measurement using a hacksaw blade
or similar tool ground to fit between the segments.
See Figure 8-35.
NOTE: The mica insulation of the commutator
must be undercut to ensure proper
operation of the commutator.
Figure 8-35. Commutator Mica Depth.
Armature Coil
1. Use an ohmmeter set to the Rx1 scale. Touch the
probes between two different segments of the
commutator, and check for continuity. See Figure
8-36. Test all the segments. Continuity must exist
between all or the armature is defective.
2. Check for continuity between the armature coil
segments and the commutator segments. See
Figure 8-36. There should be no continuity. If
continuity exists between any two, the armature is
defective.
3. Check armature windings/insulation for shorting.
See Figure 8-36.
Figure 8-36. Armature Checking.
Summary of Contents for COMMAND PRO CS10
Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL COMMAND PRO CS SERIES 4 12 HP HORIZONTAL CRANKSHAFT...
Page 20: ...1 18 Section 1 Safety and General Information...
Page 24: ...2 4 Section 2 Special Tools...
Page 48: ...6 4 Section 6 Lubrication System...
Page 54: ...7 6 Section 7 Retractable Starter...
Page 84: ...8 30 Section 8 Electrical System and Components...
Page 106: ...9 22 Section 9 Disassembly...