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TM5-4120-383-14
5-9. CONDENSER FAN, MOTOR, AND HOUSING REPAIR.Continued
(1) To replace connector:
(a) Loosen cable clamp.
(b) Tag and unsolder leads.
(c) Remove old connector.
(d) See wiring diagram figure 4-4 and tags and solder leads
to new connector.  Remove tags.
(e) Secure cable clamp.
(2) To replace overload (thermal) protectors:
Overload protectors are not replaceable on this motor. If
testing (para 4-36) indicates an open overload protector, replace
motor.
(3) To replace bearings:
Match-mark stator and both end brackets to ease
(a)
reassembly.
Remove four screws each from front and rear brackets.
(b)
Using a
Carefully separate end brackets from stator.
(c)
brass or plastic bar and hammer tap opposite sides, top
and bottom in alternating sequence to break end
brackets loose.
Remove end brackets.
(d)
Press out or carefully drive bearings out of end
(e)
Retain washers and load spring from front
brackets.
bracket for use at reassembly if they are not damaged.
(f)
Examine rotor, stator, and shafts for nicks, gouges,
deformations, and evidence of overheating.
Dress high metal defects in shafts with a fine file or
(g)
If damage exceeds repairable limits, replace
stone.
motor.
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