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TM 5-4120-386-14
5-7. EVAPORATOR MOTOR Continued.
LOCATION/ITEM
ACTION
REMARKS
disassembly-
d. Pull out the rotor (21) and
Continued)
inspect the bearing surfaces
for damage. If damaged,
replace the bearings (17).
Press out or drive out damaged
bearings from the end-bell. If
their condition is acceptable,
proceed with disassembly.
e.  Remove four screws (4) securing
protector cover (5).
f.
Remove protectors (7 and 8)
and spacers (6).
Remove the front end-bell carefully
to avoid damaging wires. Wires may
be left in place if care is taken to
avoid damaging them.
Remove the front end-bell (14)
f.
from the stator (17), in the
same manner as described in
step c above.
Press out or drive out bearings
g.
(17) from the end-bell. Retain
the shims and thrust washer for
use at reassembly if they are
in good condition.
Dry cleaning solvent (App. D, Item 16)
used to clean parts is potentially
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 100oF-130  oF
( 3 8o C-59o C).
Compressed air used for cleaning purposes
will not exceed 30 psi (2.1 kg/cm2). Do
not direct compressed air against skin.
Use goggles or full face shield.
5-22

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