Saturday, November 26, 2011

Removed the Stator Winding so the Transmission/Motor Case can be cleaned






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  1. I have one that looks similar but the motor won't start. Any ideas?

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  2. Can you spin the mixer by hand?

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  3. How did you get it out? I've removed the 4 bolts (top, bottom, left,right) and the thing is still stucked in there.

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    1. Did you ever figure this out? I'm currently stuck trying.

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    2. I figured out a method that worked for me. I had two pieces of 1/4" thick steel that were 4 3/4" long and 1" wide, that each had holes drilled on either end. The 4 3/4" length was perfect to fit underneath the bottom edge of the stator assembly. I then took two long threaded rods with 4 nuts, and assembled them through the 4 holes of the two plates, with one plate inside the housing as stated above, and the other plate outside of the housing. I then hung the whole housing from a heavy pulling chain from a heavy low hanging wood rafter, and place some wood underneath the unit. It was only a few inches off the wood. I then hit the housing with two soft rubber mallets on either side, and it came right out. I did forget to first pull the wiring through to the rear of the housing, which is necessary because otherwise it can't come out, so I had to gentle tap the stator back in with a wood block and rubber mallet, pull the wiring through, and then I could resume once again with the method described above. Hope this helps someone.

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