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TM5-4120-384-14
CONDENSER FAN, MOTOR, AND HOUSING.-Continued
If  all  the  above  inspections  and  tests  are
satisfactory,  but  the  motor  will  still  not  operate
properly,  notify  direct  support  maintenance,  who  may
desire  to  make  further  tests  before  it  is  removed.
Removal/Disassembly.
c.
(1)
Cut
tie
strap
securing
wiring
harnesses
to
refrigeration
tube.
(2)
Disconnect
connectors
P4,
P5,
P6,
P8,
and
P9.
(3)  Remove
two
screws
and
washers
from
pivot
arm
mounting
bracket.
(4)  Remove  pivot
arm
bracket
and
pivot
arm
along
with
two
plastic  washers.
Support  actuating  cylinder  using  a  tie
strap  to
prevent  damage  to  refrigeration  system
and  accidental
breaking  of  tubes.
(5)  Remove  two
nuts
and
washers
securing
actuating
cylinder
to
mounting  bracket.
(6)  Remove  two  screws,  washers,  and  actuating
cylinder
mounting  bracket  from  condenser  fan  housing.
(7)
Loosen
setscrews
from
motor
shaft
extension
at
motor
end.
(8) Remove four screws and washers from top of motor mounting
plate.
(9)
Carefully
lift
motor
and
mounting
plate
up
and
out
of
unit.
(10)
Remove
motor
shaft
extension
by
loosening
setscrew
on
fan
hub.
(11)  If  motor  is  to  be  repaired  or  replaced  remove  it
from
mounting plate by removing four cap screws and hardware.
(12)
Refer
motor
repairs
to
direct
support
maintenance.
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