Refurbishing a MkV 510

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Re: Refurbishing a MkV 510

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Got the motor out and vacuumed off, here's a test run, thoughts?

https://youtu.be/UQYvWRhpCSk
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Re: Refurbishing a MkV 510

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Sounds like firm positive start switch actuator. Motor running sounds good.

Did you attempt to blow out the internals of the motor?
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Re: Refurbishing a MkV 510

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JPG wrote: Sun Sep 19, 2021 11:12 am Sounds like firm positive start switch actuator. Motor running sounds good.

Did you attempt to blow out the internals of the motor?
I did, but there's a lot of sawdust still in there. I though it sounded good too. I didn't hear any bearing noise, I may get away with just taking it apart and cleaning it
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Re: Refurbishing a MkV 510

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Taking it apart and cleaning out the dust IS the next step.
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Re: Refurbishing a MkV 510

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Well, apart, cleaned and back together in the same day. To my astonishment, it works....
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Re: Refurbishing a MkV 510

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Hi guys, I’m confused about the poly v belt bearings I need. The bearing document refers to p/n 501297, but mine have a different number. Am I just overthinking this somehow?
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Re: Refurbishing a MkV 510

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Different manufacturers have different numbers. Who made the bearings in your machine?
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jsburger wrote: Sun Sep 19, 2021 8:54 pm Different manufacturers have different numbers. Who made the bearings in your machine?
No idea, I presume they are original equipment.
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Re: Refurbishing a MkV 510

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Drive sleeve?


6205-2Z = 25 x 52 x15 mm double shielded

Replace with 25 x 52 x 15 2RS
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Re: Refurbishing a MkV 510

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JPG wrote: Sun Sep 19, 2021 10:01 pm Drive sleeve?


6205-2Z = 25 x 52 x15 mm double shielded

Replace with 25 x 52 x 15 2RS
Thank you very much, got 'em on the way
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