Brush removal, Brush replacement, Filter replacement – WycoTool Sure Speed electric vibrator User Manual

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June 2014

Brush Removal

For the location of the parts used in the following procedures

see

Figure 14 and Table 3

1 Disconnect the line cord from the power source
2 Lay the motor on its side with the brush cap (6) facing up
3 Use a 1/2 in 6-sided socket to unscrew the plastic brush

cap (6) from the motor half

4 The brush spring (5) will pop out Carefully remove the

brush spring by gently pulling on the spring

5 Repeat these steps for the opposite side

Brush Replacement

OTEE:

N

Brushes should be replaced in pairs

1 Inspect and replace damaged O-rings
2 Lubricate the O-ring prior to cap installation
3 Align the new brush (5) with brush holder Insert the

new brush

4 Push the spring into the holder as you screw the brush

cap back into the housing

OTEE:

N

The O-ring must be on the brush cap before you

screw the cap into the housing

5 Torque the brush cap (6) to 35 in lb
6 Repeat these steps for the opposite side

Filter Replacement

1 Pull the old filter down from the housing with

your fingers

2 Place the new filter (2) in the housing, tapered side up

See

Figure 14

ELECTRIC VIBRATOR HEAD

SERVICE & MAINTENANCE

MPORTANT

I

Service the vibrator head after every 50 hours of operation for

trouble-free running on the job.

When servicing, always replace the hex driver, the seals and

the bearings, or bushing for 750-D & 750-EH heads

See

Electric Vibrator Head Assembly Drawings & Parts Lists on

page 15

All heads are equipped with seals at the flexible shaft end

and contain oil The seals serve a double purpose; to keep the

oil in the head and to keep the grease from the flexible shaft

out of the head
1 Hold the nose end in a vise and unscrew the end cap

counterclockwise with a chain wrench or a good pipe

wrench See

Figure 15

Figure 15: End cap removal

2 Pull the eccentric rotor assembly out of the housing If the

bearings are stuck and you have difficulty removing them

from the housing, screw the end cap partly back into the

housing and bounce the head and cap down on a block

of wood in order to loosen the bearings from their seat,

then pull out the rotor assembly See

Figure 16

Figure 16: Bearing Removal

OTEE:

N

Hexagon driver has left hand threads

3 Flush the rotor assembly and housing with solvent and

wipe all parts clean Replace bearings, seals and hex

driver Maintain concentric alignment of the hex driver

with respect to the rotor shaft Refill with proper amount

of Wyco No 514-O non-foaming vibrator oil See

Table

4

Apply Loctite 545 adhesive/sealant or equivalent to

threads on both ends of rotor

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