Installation of new shaft, Shaft and sheath adjustment, Replacement of motor brushes – Foredom Series S User Manual

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Always make sure your power tool is unplugged when conducting
maintenance procedures!

Replacement of Worn Shafts and Sheaths

Shafts and sheaths last longer when they are not used at sharp angles or loops, since wear occurs

at the points of greatest friction. There is no way to avoid ultimate wear, and under normal condi-

tions a flexible shaft machine may require several replacement shafts and sheaths during its lifetime.

To expose the inner shaft follow steps 1, 2, and 3 on the previous page.

Next, Remove motor connector with 1

″ crescent or adjustable

wrench. Connector has a left hand thread and must be turned

clockwise (right) for removal.

Loosen set screw on the flexible shaft motor coupling and

slide shaft off the motor shaft.

Installation of New Shaft

1.After removing old shaft, loosen set screw on the new flexible

shaft motor coupling and slide coupling onto motor shaft.

2.Tighten set screw securely onto the flat of the motor shaft.

3.Slide motor connector back up over the shaft and tighten to

the left (counter clockwise).

4.Grease shaft prior to putting on the sheath. (See lubrication

instructions on page 12.)

5.Slide sheath over flexible shaft with plain fitting directed

toward the motor and into the motor connector. (Each end of

the sheath has a metal fitting one is plain, the other has a

groove around it to fit the handpiece.)

6.Adjust the shaft (page 5 and below) and tighten sheath set

screw in motor connector.

Shaft and Sheath Adjustment:

Place the entire unit on a flat surface with shaft and sheath extended straight.

Adjust the

exposed tip of the flexible shaft so that it extends 3/4beyond the sheath, as shown. This is
done by moving the sheath in or out of the motor connector. When the correct adjustment is

made, tighten the screw in the motor connector.

Replacement of Motor Brushes

The motor brushes should be checked for

wear periodically. When new, they are

approximately 3/4

″ long. Replace them

when they have worn to 1/4

″. To remove

brushes, disconnect motor power cord and

unscrew the brush caps. Be sure the curvature or contour of

the motor brush tip matches that of the outside of the

housing curve.

New Motor

Brush

Motor that

needs

Brush

replacement

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motor
coupling

motor
shaft

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