Rotor Assembly
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Figure 40
1.
Retaining ring
5.
Outer tab washer
9.
Woodruff key
2.
Wave washer
6.
Inner tab washer
10.
Washer (A/R)
3.
Front cap
7.
Spacer
11.
Rotor shaft
4.
Hex nut (left-hand threads)
8.
Rotor assembly
Removing the Rotor Assembly
Refer to
for the for this procedure.
1. Remove the blower drive shaft from the machine; refer to
Blower Drive Shaft (page 6–4)
.
2. Remove the retaining ring (item 1), wave washer, and front cap from the shaft.
3. Straighten the inner tab washer (item 6) to allow hex nut removal.
IMPORTANT
The nut used to secure the rotor assembly to the rotor shaft has
left-hand threads. Loosen the nut by rotating it clockwise.
4. Use the 1-1/4 inch flats provided to hold the rotor shaft and an offset wrench to
loosen and remove the hex nut (item 4); refer to
Offset Wrench (page 2–13)
.
5. Remove the inner and outer tab washers from the rotor shaft. Discard the
deformed Inner tab washer.
6. Slide the spacer (item 7) and rotor assembly from the shaft. Locate and
retrieve the woodruff key.
7. Remove the washers (item 10) from the rotor shaft. Record the number of
washers used for proper assembly.
Blower Assembly: Service and Repairs
Page 6–8
Pro Force® Debris Blower
18237SL Rev A
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