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Remove Rotator and Rinse Ball Bearings
Aligning the Fixed and Gear Plates and Reattaching the Drive Motor
The fixed plate and gear plate holes are aligned during assembly at McLane. Realigning these
plates should not be necessary unless the drive motor has been removed from the rotator assembly
(for example, if the drive motor is removed so that oil can be added to the compensating bladder).
To realign the plates and reattach the drive motor complete the following steps:
1.
Align the fixed plate hole with the unthreaded gear plate alignment hole.
2.
Visually confirm that the drive motor and Gear Plate gears correctly mesh and that
the Fixed Plate hole is centered over the Gear Plate hole.
3.
Mount the drive motor back onto the rotator assembly.
4.
Attach the drive motor to the rotator assembly and tighten the screws.
5.
Clean and lightly lubricate the drive motor bulkhead with Dow-Corning 55.
6.
Plug the drive motor connector into the controller housing.
Rotator Assembly Variseals
®
and Bearings
Rinsing before and after each deployment keeps the rotator assembly working for many
deployments and/or years. The plastic ball bearings inside the gear plate assembly and the
Variseals
®
in the gear ring holes are durable and long-lasting.
The steps in this section can be used with consultation from McLane if it is necessary to replace
Variseals
®
or ball bearings. Spare ball bearings are included in the Sediment Trap toolkit and
Variseals
®
can be obtained from McLane.
Contact McLane before replacing Variseals
®
or ball bearings. The rotator
assembly must be handled with care to prevent damage.
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