Lincoln Electric SVM103-C service manual Figure F.12 Checking ROTOR-STATOR AIR GAP

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STATOR/ROTOR REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT (continued)

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6.Install the bottom two end bracket thru- bolts.

Note: The flat washer goes on the top right hand thru-bolt for the green ground wire.

7.Tap the end bracket with the mallet as nec- essary to position it. Tighten the bolts to 4.5 - 5.5 ft lbs. Alternate tightening in order to pull the assembly together evenly. As you tighten, look through the brush hous- ing access door and watch the bearing to judge end bracket movement and align- ment.

8.Check the rotor-stator air gap with the long

.010 feeler gauge. The measurement is taken through the brush holder access door; see Figure F12. Turn the engine with the recoil starter rope slightly so that the rotor “iron” is up to take the measurement. (The rotor has two flat sides, which are not measured for air gap.) Slide in the gauge. Then rotate the shaft 180 degrees and measure again. If the gauge does not clear, loosen the four end bracket thru- bolts, reposition the end bracket, retighten the bolts, and recheck the air gap. Repeat until the proper .010 minimum air gap is achieved.

9.Tighten the end bracket support nuts and lock washers. Remove the 2 X 4 engine support.

10.Reinstall the brush holder assembly. Refer to the topic “BRUSH REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT” in this section of the manual.

11.Slide the control box back into place. Pull the stator and ground wire up through.

12.Remove the control panel (2 screws) and reconnect the output terminal leads (W1, W2). Install a new cable tie to hold the leads together. Reconnect the stator wire/harness molex coupling. Install the 6 screws that hold the control panel to the box.

13.Reconnect Lead #202C.

14.Lift the control box and screw in the rubber mountings. Set the control box onto the mountings.

15.Install the front left hand washer and nut that anchors the control box to the stator frame. Position the reactor and install the remaining washers and nuts.

16.Check all terminal connections for clear- ance, grounding, and tightness.

17.Replace the top cover to the control box and tighten the 4 nuts.

18.Conduct the “RETEST AFTER REPAIR” procedure, the following topic in this sec- tion of the manual.

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FIGURE F.12 - CHECKING ROTOR-STATOR AIR GAP

FEELER GAUGE

STATOR

ROTOR

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