Install new stator assembly – Novak Brushless Motor: 55-6801-1.D__Manufacturing 6-Up Layout (55-6801-1.D) User Manual

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INSTALL NEW STATOR ASSEMBLY:

1. Carefully install rotor into the stator

(windings). Be sure to re-install any

shim washers that were removed onto the correct sides of the rotor.

2. Insert the fiberglass insulator into back end bell/end ring.
3. Holding the stator in one hand, gently push the pinion end of rotor

into the stator, extending back end of rotor shaft about 1/2” past stator.

4. Install back end assembly

. Locate back bearing onto back end of rotor

shaft and key the end bell/ring over the solder tabs. Remove pressure on the

rotor, allowing back end assembly to slide into place on the stator.

5. Slide aluminum sleeve

(on motors w/sleeve) over stator assembly.

6. Insert insulator disc into front end bell/can/cap.
7. Slide front end bell/can/cap over pinion shaft onto stator assembly

and insert the three long socket head cap screws up through the holes in end

bell/can/cap and guide them into the slots in the stator and sleeve.

8. Seat front & rear end bells/caps onto stator assembly. Stator needs to sit

squarely down into end bell/cap recesses for proper assembly (sleeve may appear

to have extra space).

Firmly press ends together to properly seat components.

9. Thread screws into tapped holes in back end bell/ring. Be sure that

rotor spins freely as tightening--If binding occurs, disassemble motor and

determine cause. If it turns freely, firmly tighten the screws.

If screws do not have a patch of locking agent on threads, add a small drop to tips.

10. Re-check screw tension after a few runs. Check all 6 main screws.

PRODUCT WARRANTY

Novak brushless stators are guaranteed to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of

120 days from the original date of purchase (verified by dated, itemized sales receipt). Warranty does not cover

incorrect installation, components worn by use, overheating solder tabs, damage from thermal overload or

operation above 175°F, use of excessive timing or failure from using non-Novak ESCs that have advance

motor timing, damage from disassembling motor, allowing water, moisture, or any other foreign material to

enter motor, short-circuiting of motor by allowing exposed wiring or solder tabs to cross-connect, free-revving

motor, or any damage caused by a crash, flooding, or natural disaster. In no case shall our liability exceed the

product’s original cost. We reserve the right to modify warranty provisions without notice.
Because Novak R/C, Inc. has no control over the connection & use of stator or other related electronics, no liability may be assumed nor

will be accepted for damage resulting from the use of this product. This product is not intended for use by children under 14 years of age

without the strict supervision of an adult. Use of this product in a uncontrolled manner may result in physical damage or injuries. Take

extra care when operating any remote control vehicle. By the act of connecting/operating motor, the user accepts all resulting liability.

INSTALL NEW STATOR ASSEMBLY:

1. Carefully install rotor into the stator

(windings). Be sure to re-install any

shim washers that were removed onto the correct sides of the rotor.

2. Insert the fiberglass insulator into back end bell/end ring.
3. Holding the stator in one hand, gently push the pinion end of rotor

into the stator, extending back end of rotor shaft about 1/2” past stator.

4. Install back end assembly

. Locate back bearing onto back end of rotor

shaft and key the end bell/ring over the solder tabs. Remove pressure on the

rotor, allowing back end assembly to slide into place on the stator.

5. Slide aluminum sleeve

(on motors w/sleeve) over stator assembly.

6. Insert insulator disc into front end bell.
7. Slide front end bell/cap over pinion shaft and onto stator assembly

and insert the three long socket head cap screws up through the holes in end

bell/cap and guide them into the slots in the stator and sleeve.

8. Seat front & rear end bells/caps onto stator assembly. Stator needs to sit

squarely down into end bell/cap recesses for proper assembly (sleeve may appear

to have extra space).

Firmly press ends together to properly seat components.

9. Thread screws into tapped holes in back end bell/ring. Be sure that

rotor spins freely as tightening--If binding occurs, disassemble motor and

determine cause. If it turns freely, firmly tighten the screws.

If screws do not have a patch of locking agent on threads, add a small drop to tips.

10. Re-check screw tension after a few runs. Check all 6 main screws.

PRODUCT WARRANTY

Novak brushless stators are guaranteed to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of

120 days from the original date of purchase (verified by dated, itemized sales receipt). Warranty does not cover

incorrect installation, components worn by use, overheating solder tabs, damage from thermal overload or

operation above 175°F, use of excessive timing or failure from using non-Novak ESCs that have advance

motor timing, damage from disassembling motor, allowing water, moisture, or any other foreign material to

enter motor, short-circuiting of motor by allowing exposed wiring or solder tabs to cross-connect, free-revving

motor, or any damage caused by a crash, flooding, or natural disaster. In no case shall our liability exceed the

product’s original cost. We reserve the right to modify warranty provisions without notice.
Because Novak R/C, Inc. has no control over the connection & use of stator or other related electronics, no liability may be assumed nor

will be accepted for damage resulting from the use of this product. This product is not intended for use by children under 14 years of age

without the strict supervision of an adult. Use of this product in a uncontrolled manner may result in physical damage or injuries. Take

extra care when operating any remote control vehicle. By the act of connecting/operating motor, the user accepts all resulting liability.

INSTALL NEW STATOR ASSEMBLY:

1. Carefully install rotor into the stator

(windings). Be sure to re-install any

shim washers that were removed onto the correct sides of the rotor.

2. Insert the fiberglass insulator into back end bell/end ring.
3. Holding the stator in one hand, gently push the pinion end of rotor

into the stator, extending back end of rotor shaft about 1/2” past stator.

4. Install back end assembly

. Locate back bearing onto back end of rotor

shaft and key the end bell/ring over the solder tabs. Remove pressure on the

rotor, allowing back end assembly to slide into place on the stator.

5. Slide aluminum sleeve

(on motors w/sleeve) over stator assembly.

6. Insert insulator disc into front end bell.
7. Slide front end bell/cap over pinion shaft and onto stator assembly

and insert the three long socket head cap screws up through the holes in end

bell/cap and guide them into the slots in the stator and sleeve.

8. Seat front & rear end bells/caps onto stator assembly. Stator needs to sit

squarely down into end bell/cap recesses for proper assembly (sleeve may appear

to have extra space).

Firmly press ends together to properly seat components.

9. Thread screws into tapped holes in back end bell/ring. Be sure that

rotor spins freely as tightening--If binding occurs, disassemble motor and

determine cause. If it turns freely, firmly tighten the screws.

If screws do not have a patch of locking agent on threads, add a small drop to tips.

10. Re-check screw tension after a few runs. Check all 6 main screws.

PRODUCT WARRANTY

Novak brushless stators are guaranteed to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of

120 days from the original date of purchase (verified by dated, itemized sales receipt). Warranty does not cover

incorrect installation, components worn by use, overheating solder tabs, damage from thermal overload or

operation above 175°F, use of excessive timing or failure from using non-Novak ESCs that have advance

motor timing, damage from disassembling motor, allowing water, moisture, or any other foreign material to

enter motor, short-circuiting of motor by allowing exposed wiring or solder tabs to cross-connect, free-revving

motor, or any damage caused by a crash, flooding, or natural disaster. In no case shall our liability exceed the

product’s original cost. We reserve the right to modify warranty provisions without notice.
Because Novak R/C, Inc. has no control over the connection & use of stator or other related electronics, no liability may be assumed nor

will be accepted for damage resulting from the use of this product. This product is not intended for use by children under 14 years of age

without the strict supervision of an adult. Use of this product in a uncontrolled manner may result in physical damage or injuries. Take

extra care when operating any remote control vehicle. By the act of connecting/operating motor, the user accepts all resulting liability.

INSTALL NEW STATOR ASSEMBLY:

1. Carefully install rotor into the stator

(windings). Be sure to re-install any

shim washers that were removed onto the correct sides of the rotor.

2. Insert the fiberglass insulator into back end bell/end ring.
3. Holding the stator in one hand, gently push the pinion end of rotor

into the stator, extending back end of rotor shaft about 1/2” past stator.

4. Install back end assembly

. Locate back bearing onto back end of rotor

shaft and key the end bell/ring over the solder tabs. Remove pressure on the

rotor, allowing back end assembly to slide into place on the stator.

5. Slide aluminum sleeve

(on motors w/sleeve) over stator assembly.

6. Insert insulator disc into front end bell.
7. Slide front end bell/cap over pinion shaft and onto stator assembly

and insert the three long socket head cap screws up through the holes in end

bell/cap and guide them into the slots in the stator and sleeve.

8. Seat front & rear end bells/caps onto stator assembly. Stator needs to sit

squarely down into end bell/cap recesses for proper assembly (sleeve may appear

to have extra space).

Firmly press ends together to properly seat components.

9. Thread screws into tapped holes in back end bell/ring. Be sure that

rotor spins freely as tightening--If binding occurs, disassemble motor and

determine cause. If it turns freely, firmly tighten the screws.

If screws do not have a patch of locking agent on threads, add a small drop to tips.

10. Re-check screw tension after a few runs. Check all 6 main screws.

PRODUCT WARRANTY

Novak brushless stators are guaranteed to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of

120 days from the original date of purchase (verified by dated, itemized sales receipt). Warranty does not cover

incorrect installation, components worn by use, overheating solder tabs, damage from thermal overload or

operation above 175°F, use of excessive timing or failure from using non-Novak ESCs that have advance

motor timing, damage from disassembling motor, allowing water, moisture, or any other foreign material to

enter motor, short-circuiting of motor by allowing exposed wiring or solder tabs to cross-connect, free-revving

motor, or any damage caused by a crash, flooding, or natural disaster. In no case shall our liability exceed the

product’s original cost. We reserve the right to modify warranty provisions without notice.
Because Novak R/C, Inc. has no control over the connection & use of stator or other related electronics, no liability may be assumed nor

will be accepted for damage resulting from the use of this product. This product is not intended for use by children under 14 years of age

without the strict supervision of an adult. Use of this product in a uncontrolled manner may result in physical damage or injuries. Take

extra care when operating any remote control vehicle. By the act of connecting/operating motor, the user accepts all resulting liability.

INSTALL NEW STATOR ASSEMBLY:

1. Carefully install rotor into the stator

(windings). Be sure to re-install any

shim washers that were removed onto the correct sides of the rotor.

2. Insert the fiberglass insulator into back end bell/end ring.
3. Holding the stator in one hand, gently push the pinion end of rotor

into the stator, extending back end of rotor shaft about 1/2” past stator.

4. Install back end assembly

. Locate back bearing onto back end of rotor

shaft and key the end bell/ring over the solder tabs. Remove pressure on the

rotor, allowing back end assembly to slide into place on the stator.

5. Slide aluminum sleeve

(on motors w/sleeve) over stator assembly.

6. Insert insulator disc into front end bell.
7. Slide front end bell/cap over pinion shaft and onto stator assembly

and insert the three long socket head cap screws up through the holes in end

bell/cap and guide them into the slots in the stator and sleeve.

8. Seat front & rear end bells/caps onto stator assembly. Stator needs to sit

squarely down into end bell/cap recesses for proper assembly (sleeve may appear

to have extra space).

Firmly press ends together to properly seat components.

9. Thread screws into tapped holes in back end bell/ring. Be sure that

rotor spins freely as tightening--If binding occurs, disassemble motor and

determine cause. If it turns freely, firmly tighten the screws.

If screws do not have a patch of locking agent on threads, add a small drop to tips.

10. Re-check screw tension after a few runs. Check all 6 main screws.

PRODUCT WARRANTY

Novak brushless stators are guaranteed to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of

120 days from the original date of purchase (verified by dated, itemized sales receipt). Warranty does not cover

incorrect installation, components worn by use, overheating solder tabs, damage from thermal overload or

operation above 175°F, use of excessive timing or failure from using non-Novak ESCs that have advance

motor timing, damage from disassembling motor, allowing water, moisture, or any other foreign material to

enter motor, short-circuiting of motor by allowing exposed wiring or solder tabs to cross-connect, free-revving

motor, or any damage caused by a crash, flooding, or natural disaster. In no case shall our liability exceed the

product’s original cost. We reserve the right to modify warranty provisions without notice.
Because Novak R/C, Inc. has no control over the connection & use of stator or other related electronics, no liability may be assumed nor

will be accepted for damage resulting from the use of this product. This product is not intended for use by children under 14 years of age

without the strict supervision of an adult. Use of this product in a uncontrolled manner may result in physical damage or injuries. Take

extra care when operating any remote control vehicle. By the act of connecting/operating motor, the user accepts all resulting liability.

INSTALL NEW STATOR ASSEMBLY:

1. Carefully install rotor into the stator

(windings). Be sure to re-install any

shim washers that were removed onto the correct sides of the rotor.

2. Insert the fiberglass insulator into back end bell/end ring.
3. Holding the stator in one hand, gently push the pinion end of rotor

into the stator, extending back end of rotor shaft about 1/2” past stator.

4. Install back end assembly

. Locate back bearing onto back end of rotor

shaft and key the end bell/ring over the solder tabs. Remove pressure on the

rotor, allowing back end assembly to slide into place on the stator.

5. Slide aluminum sleeve

(on motors w/sleeve) over stator assembly.

6. Insert insulator disc into front end bell.
7. Slide front end bell/cap over pinion shaft and onto stator assembly

and insert the three long socket head cap screws up through the holes in end

bell/cap and guide them into the slots in the stator and sleeve.

8. Seat front & rear end bells/caps onto stator assembly. Stator needs to sit

squarely down into end bell/cap recesses for proper assembly (sleeve may appear

to have extra space).

Firmly press ends together to properly seat components.

9. Thread screws into tapped holes in back end bell/ring. Be sure that

rotor spins freely as tightening--If binding occurs, disassemble motor and

determine cause. If it turns freely, firmly tighten the screws.

If screws do not have a patch of locking agent on threads, add a small drop to tips.

10. Re-check screw tension after a few runs. Check all 6 main screws.

PRODUCT WARRANTY

Novak brushless stators are guaranteed to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of

120 days from the original date of purchase (verified by dated, itemized sales receipt). Warranty does not cover

incorrect installation, components worn by use, overheating solder tabs, damage from thermal overload or

operation above 175°F, use of excessive timing or failure from using non-Novak ESCs that have advance

motor timing, damage from disassembling motor, allowing water, moisture, or any other foreign material to

enter motor, short-circuiting of motor by allowing exposed wiring or solder tabs to cross-connect, free-revving

motor, or any damage caused by a crash, flooding, or natural disaster. In no case shall our liability exceed the

product’s original cost. We reserve the right to modify warranty provisions without notice.
Because Novak R/C, Inc. has no control over the connection & use of stator or other related electronics, no liability may be assumed nor

will be accepted for damage resulting from the use of this product. This product is not intended for use by children under 14 years of age

without the strict supervision of an adult. Use of this product in a uncontrolled manner may result in physical damage or injuries. Take

extra care when operating any remote control vehicle. By the act of connecting/operating motor, the user accepts all resulting liability.

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