2 Hold the casing assembly in one hand while carefully
rotating the motor counterclockwise until motor is snug
to the shaft See
Rotation
Figure 9: Motor rotation
OTEE:
N
The motor may be taken off of the work surface,
allowing the motor housing to spin in the air while
holding onto the flex shaft with a hand or with vise
Do not over tighten or reef as this may damage the
plastic motor housing
3 Once threads are started, rotate motor assembly until the
motor assembly stops turning See
4 Use a crescent wrench to hold the hex motor connector
and a pipe wrench on the flex shaft to tighten
See
Figure 10: Crescent wrench and pipe wrench placement
5 The vibrator assembly is now ready to use
Disconnecting the Vibrator Casing
(Threaded Connector)
1 Carefully loosen the hex motor connector, using a
crescent wrench on the motor and a pipe wrench on
the flex shaft assembly, until the motor assembly can be
rotated by hand in a counterclockwise direction
See
Figure 11: Hex motor connection
2 Carefully rotate the motor until it and the casing separate
from one another Do not pull the core end too far out
of the casing end or the head will have to be removed to
realign the core with the head driver
WARNING
TIGHTENING OR TORQUING USING THE MOTOR HANDLE
CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO MOTOR CASING.
The motor can accommodate any of the 750 series cores
and casings
The motor is ordered as either a quick-disconnect
connection or a threaded connection version
If the threaded version was ordered it cannot be used
with the quick-disconnect core and casing If the
quick-disconnect version was ordered threaded core
and casings can be used with the addition of a thread to
quick-disconnect adapter The configuration options are
shown in
Setup
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