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PICTORIAL WIRING DIAGRAM
WIRING MANAGEMENT DRAWING
NOTE: Do not pinch any wires during reassembly. After servicing any electrical
component or electrical enclosure, the unit should be reassembled and checked for
dielectric breakdown or current leakage.
M
BLK
Motor
Housing
Fuse
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
GRN
WHT
WHT
MOTOR FAN REPLACEMENT
Removal
1.
Mark the position of the fan case's location on the motor with a pencil, or score
it with a sharp object before disassembly. This will aid you in reassembling the
fan case,
(Fig. 16)
.
2.
The fan case has three (3) crimped sections on it to hold the case onto the
motor. These will have to be straightened by using a pair of needle nose pliers
and by tapping out on the crimp area with a flat blade screwdriver. Be sure
and straighten all three (3) crimped areas,
(Fig. 16)
. Remove the fan case from
the motor unit.
3.
Tools required to remove the fan from the shaft will be a 1/8 - inch Allen wrench, a
1/2 -inch offset box wrench, torque wrench, and a hammer.
NOTE: Be careful when handling the sheet metal parts as there could be sharp
edges. Do not scratch or bend the motor shaft. Scratches will cause belt
breakage during operation.
4.
Place the 1/2 - inch box wrench over the 1/2 -inch hex nut that holds the fan onto the
motor shaft,
(Fig.17)
. While holding the wrench on the nut, place the 1/8 -inch Allen
wrench into the end of the motor shaft and loosen the nut while holding the Allen
wrench still. The nut will have to be turned clockwise as it is a left-hand thread. After
removing the nut, remove the fan,
(Fig. 17)
. There is a spacer left on the motor that is
not required to be removed. If spacer is removed, reassemble per exploded view,
(Fig. 19)
.
* Some models will have this washer and spacer.
Installation
1.
Place the new fan onto the motor shaft, making sure that the
spacer is still on the motor. The large diameter hole, approximately 1
1/8 inch, will be on the top of the fan as you install it.
2.
Install the flat washer with the burr side of the washer facing away
from the fan,
(Fig. 19)
. Screw the nut onto the motor shaft, turning it
counterclockwise, left-hand threads, and torque to 20-30-inch
pounds. Be sure to hold the motor shaft by placing the 1/8-inch
allen wrench into the motor shaft end while torquing the
nut,
(Fig. 17)
.
3.
Align your marks on the fan case as you put the fan case back
on and tap around the case uniformly. Tap the three (3) crimped
areas over and then use a flat blade screwdriver to recrimp them.
4.
See
Fig. 18
for reassembly specifications.
EXPLODED VIEW
Mark Case
As Shown
Crimped
Area (3)
Tap Down on the
3 Crimped Areas
*
*
Spacer
Washer
Spacer
Flat
Washer
½" Nut
1
8
/ " Allen
Wrench
Fan
½" Offset
Box Wrench
(Fig. 16)
(Fig. 17)
*
*
Ref
No.
Part
Name
1.
Fan Case
2.
Nut
3.
Washer -
4.
Fan
5.
Spacer
*
NOTE:
Space 5
is used on some models.
5a washer and
5b space used on
other models.
5a.
5b.
6.
Brush Assembly
7.
Bracket
8.
Screw A
Burr Side
Smooth Side
4.2"/4.5"
(106/114 mm)
Use these specifications
to assure that the fan
case has been tapped
back to the original position.
These measurements
are approximate.
(Fig. 18)
(Fig. 19)