Kohler COMMAND CH18-745 User Manual

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8.32

Section 8
Electrical System and Components

Figure 8-52. Checking Brushes.

Armature

1. Clean and inspect the commutator (outer

surface). The mica insulation must be lower than
the commutator bars (undercut) to ensure proper
operation of the commutator. See Figure 8-53.

Figure 8-54. Checking Armature.

3. Check for continuity between the armature coil

segments and the commutator segments. See
Figure 8-54. There should be no continuity. If
continuity exists between any two, the armature is
bad.

4. Check the armature windings/insulation for

shorting.

Shift Fork

Check that the shift fork is complete, and the pivot and
contact areas are not excessively worn, cracked or
broken.

Inspection

Drive Pinion
Check and inspect the following areas:

a. The pinion teeth for abnormal wear or damage.

b. The surface between the pinion and the clutch

mechanism for nicks, or irregularities which could
cause seal damage.

c. Check the drive clutch by holding the clutch

housing and rotating the pinion. The pinion should
rotate in one direction only.

Brushes and Springs
Inspect both the springs and brushes for wear, fatigue,
or damage. Measure the length of each brush. The
minimum length for each brush is 7.6 mm (0.300 in.).
See Figure 8-52. Replace the brushes if they are worn
undersize, or their condition is questionable.

Figure 8-53. Commutator Mica Inspection.

2. Use an ohmmeter set to the Rx1 scale. Touch the

probes between two different segments of the
commutator, and check for continuity. See Figure
8-54. Test all the segments. Continuity must exist
between all or the armature is bad.

Wear limit length:

7.6 mm (0.300 in.)

Commutator O.D.

Mica Insulation

Continuity Check

Armature
Coil

Insulation
Check

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