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TM 5-4120-361-14
(7) Refer to paragraph 4-20 and 4-
22 and remove screws (14), thermal pro-
tectors (15) and housing (16).
c.
Cleaning, Inspection and Repair.
Clean, inspect and repair parts as fol-
lows :
Dry cleaning solvent, P-D-680,
used to clean parts, is poten-
tially dangerous to personnel
and property.
Avoid repeated
and prolonged skin contact.
Do not use near open flame or
excessive heat.
Flash point
of solvent is 100° - 138°F
(38° - 59°C).
(1) Clean metal parts with clean-
ing solvent (Fed. Spec. P-D-680).
Wipe
off electrical parts with a clean
cloth.
(2) Inspect wiring for damaged in-
sulation and broken wiring.
Repair dam-
aged insulation.
(3) Inspect connector for damage.
(4) Inspect bearing for wear, gal-
ling or flat spots.
Replace defective
bearings.
(5) Inspect shaft for gouges or
worn bearing surface.
Repair minor de-
fects.
(6) Inspect stator for damaged,
broken or shorted wiring.
d.
Assembly. Refer to figure 6-4
and assemble motor as follows:
(1) Install thermal protectors
(15), housing (16), and screws (14), as
described in paragraph 4-20 and 4-22.
(2) Install spacer (13) and bear-
ing (12) in end
(3) Install
(10).
(4) Attach
(7) with screws
(5) Attach
bell (6).
cable ends using screws
end bell (6) to stator
(5).
cable (11) to stator (7)
with clamp (9) and screws (8).
(6) Install rotor (4) in motor.
(7) Install bearing (3) in end bell
(2).
(8) Attach end bell (2) with screws
(1).
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