Hitachi 232133 manual Motor Test, Setup, Armature Short Circuit Test

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Motor Test

WARNING

INJECTION HAZARD

To reduce the risk of serious injury, when instructed to relieve pressure, follow the Pressure Relief Procedure on page 8.

For checking armature, motor winding and brush electrical continuity.

Setup

1.Unplug sprayer.

2.Remove drive housing. See page 26. This is to ensure that any resistance you notice in armature test is due to motor and not to worn gears in drive housing.

3.Remove motor brush inspection covers (A). See Fig. 12.

4.Remove screws (25, 26). Lower control board (22a). Disconnect two leads (C) from motor to board. See Fig.13.

B

A

Fig. 12

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Armature Short Circuit Test

1.Remove fan cover (B). See Fig.12.

2.Spin motor fan by hand. If there are no shorts, the motor will coast two or three revolutions before coming to a complete stop. If the motor does not spin freely, the armature is shorted and the motor must be replaced. See page 23.

Armature, Brushes, and Motor Wiring Open Circuit Test (Continuity)

1.Connect red and black motor leads (C) together with a test lead. Turn motor fan by hand at about two revolutions per second. See Fig. 13.

80

96

D

 

107

 

 

67

yellow

22a

108

 

 

 

 

 

 

black

 

 

 

 

78

 

 

 

 

green

 

 

 

 

30

 

 

 

77

white

 

 

 

 

E

black

red

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

C

 

 

7869B

Fig. 13

2.When turning the fan on a DC motor, normally you sense an even, pulsing resistance. If there is irregular turning resistance, or no turning resis- tance, check and repair the following as needed: broken brush springs, brush leads, motor leads; loose brush terminal screws or motor lead termi- nals; worn brushes. See page 21.

3.If there is still uneven or no turning resistance, replace motor. See page 23.

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Contents 308801 Models 232133 and 232131, Series aModel 232132 and 232130, Series a Read and Keep for ReferenceTable of Contents SymbolsInjection Hazard Fire and Explosion Hazard Fire Skin Injection Explosion HazardComponent Function and Identification DC aSetup Model 232133 ShownHow to use the gun safety latch How to use the pressure controlHow to use the pressure drain valve GroundingPressure Relief Procedure How to use the RAC IV tip guardHow to remove a tip clog Injection HazardStartup Adjust spray pattern Fire and Explosion HazardShutdown and Care When to flush How to flushFlushing Relieve pressureOpen or drain position Troubleshooting Basic Problem SolvingElectrical Intermediate Problem Solving Replace pin if missing. Be sure retainer Unit will not run on generator but does run on AC power General Repair Information Tool ListMoving Parts Hazard Fire HazardArmature Short Circuit Test SetupMotor Test Electric Shock Hazard Motor BrushesTest brushes Removing pump See Displacement PumpRepairing pump Remove three drive housing screws MotorMotor control board diagnostics Motor Control BoardMotor control board removal LED Sprayer Operation Indicates What to do BlinksPower Supply Cord On/Off SwitchDrive Housing, Connecting Rod, Crankshaft Not shown Installation Pressure TransducerPressure Transducer Seal RemovalSuction Hose Models 232132 Repair ReplacementDrain Valve Accessories Technical DataDimensions Complete Sprayer Parts Model 232132 and 232133, Series a51H 235014 ASSEMBLY, drain valve 240519 CONNECTING, rod assy239769 KIT, pump, displacement See manualModel 232130 and 232131, Series a 239979 CRANKSHAFT, U-695Manual 236352 POTENTIOMETER, pressure adjGraco Standard Warranty Additional Warranty CoveragePhone Number Toll Free