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Struggling with a Connoisseur BD2 motor
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<blockquote data-quote="MusicMan_ZA" data-source="post: 524523" data-attributes="member: 14924"><p>Thanks for all the great advice.</p><p>I think I have found the problem...</p><p>The top black plastic motor cover (it screws onto the metal motor housing and has the three holes with cross bars in them for the rubber bands) also has a little "cup" into which a felt washer for oiling fits. I got the table, and have re-assembled after cleaning, with this cup facing downwards (into the motor). :facepalm:</p><p></p><p>Turning this around, with the cup facing up and the felt washed accessible from outside the motor, leaves quite a bit of play on the armature(?) <u>but</u> this way round the motor runs smoothly and starts by itself when the power is turned on. Is this the way is is supposed to be, and I have had it the wrong side round all this time? </p><p></p><p>Am also looking into another way to hang this motor - those rubber bands... :wallbreak:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MusicMan_ZA, post: 524523, member: 14924"] Thanks for all the great advice. I think I have found the problem... The top black plastic motor cover (it screws onto the metal motor housing and has the three holes with cross bars in them for the rubber bands) also has a little "cup" into which a felt washer for oiling fits. I got the table, and have re-assembled after cleaning, with this cup facing downwards (into the motor). :facepalm: Turning this around, with the cup facing up and the felt washed accessible from outside the motor, leaves quite a bit of play on the armature(?) [u]but[/u] this way round the motor runs smoothly and starts by itself when the power is turned on. Is this the way is is supposed to be, and I have had it the wrong side round all this time? Am also looking into another way to hang this motor - those rubber bands... :wallbreak: [/QUOTE]
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