Model 640 & 640CC Instruction Manual
D01206676
Revision A February 2016
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The inner shaft is composed of extremely powerful magnets. If
these magnets are allowed to get too close to steel objects the
magnetic force may cause injury or damage to the shaft. Also keep
the shaft away from metal filings, as they will adhere to the shaft
and cause premature wear.
1.
Loosen two of the three setscrews on the outer magnetic drive support. The
outer magnetic drive rotator assembly will fall off. It may be necessary to
loosen the 3-0061 Magnetic Drive Sprocket to completely remove the rotator.
2.
To remove the upper bearing, remove the retaining ring and slide the bearing
out. Expect for excess wear and replace if needed.
3.
To remove the lower bearing, remove the retaining ring and slide the bearing
out. Inspect for excessive runout or rough operation and replace if necessary.
4.
Removal of the inner magnet sleeve is usually not necessary and is not
recommended.
5.
Assembly is the reverse of disassembly.
Removal of the Magnetic Drive Housing
12.11
Make certain that the power to the instrument is disconnected
before servicing the magnetic drive rotator. The rotator is very
close to the heater terminals and severe shock or electrocution
could occur if contact is made with a live heater circuit.
The inner shaft is composed of extremely powerful magnets. If
these magnets are allowed to get too close to steel objects the
magnetic force may cause injury or damage to the shaft. Also
keep the shaft away from metal filings, as they will adhere to the
shaft and cause premature wear.
1.
Loosen two of the three setscrews on the outer magnetic drive support. The
outer magnetic drive rotator assembly will fall off.