Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 3:40 pm
Matt:
If the machine was working before you did a clean & lube, then the most likely problem is wear on the fan sheave (504207) and the key (504209). There may also be wear on the sheave spacer (504205). The floating sheave (504208) doesn't wear as much as the fan sheave, but if you don't replace it as well, you may get some "fan rattle."
Purchase the four replacement parts I just listed. Drill a hole in a scrap of wood that fits over the end of the motor shaft and retaining ring, but not over the washers behind the ring. Use this to compress the spring so you can remove the retaining ring. Then carefully release the tension on the spring and washer. Loosen the set screw than holds the fan sheave to the shaft and pry the two sheaves apart with a couple of screwdrivers. Remove the old sheaves, key, and spacer, then replace with new ones. Compress the spring and the washer onto the shaft, replace the retaining ring, and you should be good to go.
Pawel:
Try putting some beeswax on the teeth of the quadrant assembly (504221) and see is that makes the action any easier.
With all good wishes,
If the machine was working before you did a clean & lube, then the most likely problem is wear on the fan sheave (504207) and the key (504209). There may also be wear on the sheave spacer (504205). The floating sheave (504208) doesn't wear as much as the fan sheave, but if you don't replace it as well, you may get some "fan rattle."
Purchase the four replacement parts I just listed. Drill a hole in a scrap of wood that fits over the end of the motor shaft and retaining ring, but not over the washers behind the ring. Use this to compress the spring so you can remove the retaining ring. Then carefully release the tension on the spring and washer. Loosen the set screw than holds the fan sheave to the shaft and pry the two sheaves apart with a couple of screwdrivers. Remove the old sheaves, key, and spacer, then replace with new ones. Compress the spring and the washer onto the shaft, replace the retaining ring, and you should be good to go.
Pawel:
Try putting some beeswax on the teeth of the quadrant assembly (504221) and see is that makes the action any easier.
With all good wishes,