Disassembling the Rear Traction Motor
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Figure 107
1.
Cap screw (6 each)
7.
Bearing
2.
Motor cover
8.
O-ring
3.
O-ring
9.
Housing assembly
4.
Wave washer
10.
Lip seal
5.
Bearing
11.
O-ring
6.
Rotor
Note:
If the motor housing, stator, controller or cable is damaged, 3WD traction
motor replacement is necessary as these components are not available
separately.
Use of the motor rotor tool part number TOR6028 is recommended for this
procedure; refer to
Cutting Unit Motor Rotor Tool (page 2–18)
.
IMPORTANT
When servicing the 3WD traction motor, use a clean work space
with a non-metal surface. The motor rotor includes very powerful
magnets that can cause the rotor to move unexpectedly if working
on a metal surface. Also, any metallic debris that gets attracted to
the rotor can damage the motor after assembly.
Refer to
for this procedure.
1. Inspect the 3WD traction motor cable for wear or damage. replace cable
components or complete 3WD traction motor assembly if necessary.
2. Carefully remove and discard the lip seal from the housing assembly.
3. Remove the six cap screws that secure the motor cover to rear of motor
housing. Do not remove the motor cover at this time.
4. Secure the base plate of the motor rotor tool (Toro part number 139–8420) to
the housing with four M6 – 1.0 X 50 cap screws.
Electrical System: Service and Repairs
Page 5–134
Greensmaster® eTriFlex 3360 and 3370
19239SL Rev B