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TM 5-3655-214-1 3&P
5-2. MOTOR, ELECTRIC - Continued
LOCATION/ITEM
ACTION
REMARKS
DISASSEMBLY
2. Motor (Continued)
a. Refer to the illustration at the end of
this section and remove two screws (1)
and terminal cover (2).
b. Remove four nuts (3) and four screws
(4) attaching end bell (5) and (6).
Remove end bell (5) and (6).
c.
Remove switch and terminal board (7).
d. Remove thermoguard (8).
e. Remove two bearings (9).
f.
Remove rotating switch (10).
g. Remove rotor (11).
h. Remove two screws (12), cover (13), and
unsolder capacitor (14) from stator and
housing (15).
CLEANING, INSPECTION
3.
WARNING
Dry cleaning solvent, P-D-680 or P-S-661, used to clean parts is potentially dangerous
to personnel and property. Use in a well-ventilated area as the fumes are dangerous if
inhaled. Avoid repeated and prolonged skin con- tact. Do not use near open flame or
excessive heat. Flash point of solvent is 100F.. 138F. (38C. - 59C.).
a. Clean end bells (5,6, figure 5-1) in an
approved cleaning solvent and dry with
a. lean cloth or compressed air.
b. Clean electrical parts with a clean, soft
bristled brush or blow dry with com-
pressed air.
5-3

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