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eovnu87435ds 09.02.2009 10:47 AM

Aveox motor disassembly
 
Does anybody know how to take apart the aveox motors? I need to do a 5 minute fix, and would rather not spend $60 and wait a month by sending it out to neumotors. Which endbell should I remove? is it screw on? press on?

anybody with some insight would help out bigtime.

lutach 09.02.2009 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by eovnu87435ds (Post 317802)
Does anybody know how to take apart the aveox motors? I need to do a 5 minute fix, and would rather not spend $60 and wait a month by sending it out to neumotors. Which endbell should I remove? is it screw on? press on?

anybody with some insight would help out bigtime.

Remove the little set screws on the side of the rear plate and tap (Gentle tap) the shaft to pop it out.

eovnu87435ds 09.02.2009 02:49 PM

i dont see any setscrews on the rear plate, so does that mean i can just pull the rear plate off? I thought that'd be kinda weird since it would be stuck in place by the motor wires. here is the motor from lincpimp's photobucket. oh, and I cant tap the shaft, because it de-bonded from the magnets lol. thats why I need to open this up!

http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/b...s/DSCF3708.jpg

lutach 09.02.2009 02:56 PM

My fault, didn't know exactly which style you had. With those, I usually heat up the rear of the can a little to soften the glue and tap the shaft to pop the rear cap out. The front end usually has ridges and is a bit more secure and you can easily mess up the rotor.

Edit: I didn't read all of it. If you have a vice, use it to secure the end can and use a adjustable plier to pull the can off. If that doesn't work, see if you can get the shaft in he motor just enough to offset it a little and that will allow you to tap the rear cap off.

eovnu87435ds 09.04.2009 01:41 PM

thanks! worked like a charm!


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