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4. Remove the 2 carbon brush screws and take out the carbon brushes. Be
careful not to lose screws.
5. Install the new Carbon Brushes and secure with screws (Fig. 5).
6. Gently push down the On/Off motor switch to free the motor cord from
the motor cap. Be careful not to damage the On/Off motor switch. Then
plug the motor cord back into the motor (Fig. 6)
7. Dust Removal - From time to time, it will be necessary to clean excessive
dust that accumulates in the motor cover. To remove this dust, remove
the motor cap (see instructions for replacing carbon brushes to remove
motor cap). If compressed air is available, use it inside the cover and the
motor armature air cooling vent. If air is not available, remove excessive
dust with a dry brush. If necessary, use a cloth moistened with detergent
to clean the cover, and blow into the air cooling vents to clean around the
armature.
DO NOT USE
any volatile liquid as a cleaner (i.e. paint thinner
or alcohol).
Periodically cleaning the inner threads on handpiece collets will ensure
their easy collet removal when changing sizes. Twist a clean rolled-up
piece of tissue paper in and out of the threaded area.
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
8. Align the On/Off motor switch with the square hole of the motor cap, and
gently insert motor cap (Fig. 7 & 8). Then insert the motor cap screw.
9. While the power is off, plug handpiece into controller. Please speed up
gradually from minimum RPM and make sure nothing is abnormal with
behavior.
10.
Lubrication
-
Lubrication of your Gesswein Power Hand 3 Rotary
Handpiece
IS NOT NECESSARY, and you should NOT let oil or other
fluids enter the Head Assembly (see Precautions).
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Fig. 7
Fig. 8