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10.14.2008, 05:27 PM

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Use a pinion puller - It puts no force on the rotor...
That may work depending on the type of flat spot on the shaft. Some Neu motors have a flat spot notch as opposed to being flat all the way to the tip...
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10.14.2008, 06:57 PM

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That may work depending on the type of flat spot on the shaft. Some Neu motors have a flat spot notch as opposed to being flat all the way to the tip...
How hard can it be to shear a grub screw???
   
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10.14.2008, 09:06 PM

I had to squeeze it with a pair of visgrips until I got the hex tip to pop out. Nothing else that I had would work. The gap between the motor mount and the set screw was to tight. It worked and all is good!!!! Thanks for the help!!! Now the CRT is up and running.
   
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