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TM5-4120-377-14 key The  two  setscrews  MUST  aline  with  the  two  flats  on  motor  shaft. (12)  Aline  setscrews  with  flats  on  motor  shaft. (13) Carefully slip fan up and tighten setscrews using special tool, 6 inch (15.2 cm) long arm hex “L” type allen    wrench). (14) Position motor junction box the same as before. (See para 4-63 c. (5) above.) (15)  Using  screwdriver,  secure  motor  mounting  plate  to  casing  with  six  screws  and  flat  washers. Do  not  loosen  setscrews  far  enough  to  allow  them  to  slip  off  of  flats. (16) Using special tool, 6 inch (15.2 cm) long arm hex “L” type key (allen wrench), SLIGHTLY loosen two setscrews  in  condenser  fan  hub. (17) Position fan on shaft so that there is 0.03 to 0.06 inch (0.07 to 0.15 cm) clearance between the fan and the  inlet  bell. (18)  Tighten  setscrews. (19) Spin fan by hand and check that there fan  and  inlet  bell.  Adjust  fan  if  necessary. (20)  Using  screwdriver  and  wrench,  install is still a 0.03 to 0.06 inch (0.07 to 0.15 cm) clearance between handle  and  enclosure  using  SIX screws  and  lock  nuts. Follow-on  procedures:  1.  Install  conditioned  air  filter.  (See  para  4-33.) 2.  Install  rear  panel.  (See  para  4-32.) 3.  Install  evaporator  fan  inlet  bell  and  evaporator  fan.  (See  para  4-62.) 4-120

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