CAUTION:

Remove plug from electric outlet before removing any electrical parts from machine

WITH THREE-PIN TERMINAL

REMOVAL:

1. Remove bottom cover.
2. Loosen motor mounting screw, Fig. 50, and remove motor belt.
3. Remove three-pin terminal fastening screw, Fig. 50.
4. From reverse side of terminal, disconnect black motor lead from terminal pin 2 and red lead from terminal pin 3, as shown in Fig. 51.
5. Loosen motor leads clamping bracket screw in base of machine.
6. Remove motor mounting screw, Fig. 50, and remove motor, drawing motor leads out through opening in machine frame.

REPLACEMENT:

1. Replace motor and wiring in reverse order of its removal.
2. Replace motor belt and adjust belt tension.


WITHOUT THREE-PIN TERMINAL

REMOVAL:

1. remove bottom cover.
2. Loosen motor mounting screw, Fig. 50, and remove motor belt.
3. From bottom of machine, disconnect motor leads from controller and power leads as shown in Fig. 52.
4. Mark or tag all leads to aid in reconnection during replacement.
5. Remove motor mounting screw, Fig. 50, and remove motor, drawing motor leads out through opening in machine frame.

REPLACEMENT:

1. Replace motor and wiring in its reverse order of its removal.
2. Replace motor belt and adjust belt tension.

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Part 24
Index –– Part 2 –– Part 3 –– Part 4 –– Part 5 –– Part 6 –– Part 7 –– Part 8 –– Part 9 –– Part 10 –– Part 11 –– Part 12 –– Part 13 –– Part 14 –– Part 15 –– Part 16 –– Part 17 –– Part 18 –– Part 19 –– Part 20 –– Part 21 –– Part 22 –– Part 23 –– Part 25 –– Part 26 –– Part 27 –– Part 28

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