Leccy Problem
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Re: Leccy Problem
It's not sealed, there's a bearing at each end of the armature and the bottom one is pressed into the housing. Since it's only into plastic, a good tap on the workbench should dislodge it. You'd need to take the brushes out first, as they'll be holding the armature in to some degree. But seeing as it's working again, it's smarter to leave well enough alone until it sounds like bad bearings, and if you wanted to repair it at that point.
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Re: Leccy Problem
It looks like they're using the bearing's seal as a grease seal to keep the gearbox and motor separated. It's ok for a cheap machine, but it's clearly allowed some grease down into the motor. That might be gunking up the brushes.
If it starts doing it again, try a bit harder to get the brush caps out, and see what's going on in there.
If it starts doing it again, try a bit harder to get the brush caps out, and see what's going on in there.
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Re: Leccy Problem
I only use it once a year, so I'll cope, hopefully.A_morti wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 2:32 pm It looks like they're using the bearing's seal as a grease seal to keep the gearbox and motor separated. It's ok for a cheap machine, but it's clearly allowed some grease down into the motor. That might be gunking up the brushes.
If it starts doing it again, try a bit harder to get the brush caps out, and see what's going on in there.