Windsor 10052470, SG32, SG36 Traction Motor Carbon Brush Replacment, Fuse, Circuit Breakers

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13.TRACTION MOTOR

 

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Do not use a pressure

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

washer to clean around the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

brush motors. Use tap pressure only.

TRACTION MOTOR CARBON BRUSH REPLACMENT

FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing machine, stop on a level surface, turn off machine and remove key.

1.Disconnect batteries from machine.

2.Turn the steering wheel fully to the right.

3.Disconnect the electrical connection to the traction motor (keeping note of which wire is positive and negative). Use a wrench to hold locking nuts while loosening connector nut to prevent threaded stud from turning.

4.Scribe alignment mark on motor barrel to motor cap.

5.Remove end cap from motor.

NOTE: Motors contain two wave washers in cap. Do not lose these.

6.Release brush from spring tension. Remove screw connecting brush wire lead to brush holder. Clean brush holder to insure free movement.

7.Install new brush and reinstall connecting screw and lead.

8.When all new brushes are installed. Place all in retracted position, held into brush holder by spring tension.

9.Carefully place end cap onto bearing on motor shaft.

NOTE: On motors use care to assure wave washer alignment.

10.With cap end in partially installed position, release all brushes to contact position with motor commutator.

NOTE: Failure to insure all brushes are released will result in motor failure).

11.Maintain alignment between motor barrel base and cap. Reinstall the two attach bolts from cap into base.

MAINTENANCE

14.FUSE

The fuse is a one-time circuit protection device designed to stop the flow of electrical current in the event of an electrical overload. If fuse is blown, it must be replaced.

The fuse is located inside the battery compartment.

15.CIRCUIT BREAKERS

Interrupt the flow of power in the event of an electrical overload. When a circuit breaker is tripped, reset it by pressing the exposed button. If a circuit breaker continues to trip, the cause of the electrical overload should be found and corrected.

25 Amp. Protects the left scrub brush motor.

25 Amp. Protects the right scrub brush motor. (28 in & 32 in) Protects the center brush motor (36 in)

25 Amp. Protects the right scrub brush motor. (36 in)

2 Amp. Protects the scrub deck shift actuator (36 in)

86037580 GLIDE 01/03/07

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Contents Scrubber Overview Machine Data LOG/OVERVIEWYour Dealer Table of Contents Parts List HOW to USE this ManualRead ALL Instructions Before Using this Machine Important Safety InstructionsHazard Intensity Level Hazard Intensity LevelSafety Label Location DIMENSION/CAPACITY Technical SpecificationsMeasure Special NotesHOW the Machine Works Components Controls Emergency Stop Button KEY SwitchBrush Pressure Switch ONE Touch SwitchVACUUM/SQUEEGEE Switch Solution Control SwitchInformation Display -SCREEN Display Toggle SwitchScrub Deck Shift Switch 36 in only Headlight Switch Optional Recycle Switch OptionalRecycle Indicator Light Optional Parking Brake Lever Directional Control Pedal and Speed Reduction FeatureSpeed Reduction Feature Brake PedalSide Squeegee Defection Adjustment Knob Seat Adjustment Grab BARSqueegee Camber Adjustment Knob Squeegee Defection Adjustment KnobFilling the Machine Machine OperationPRE-RUN Machine Inspection Starting MachineDouble Scrub Emergency Stop ProcedureTo Begin Scrubbing To Stop ScrubbingSolution Tank Emptying and Cleaning Tanks Recovery TankMaintenance Batteries Battery MaintenanceTo Charge Batteries LOW Battery SHUT-DOWNTo Replace Batteries Battery Tray Drain HoseTo Remove Batteries To Adjust Squeegee Pitch Squeegee AdjustmentTo Replace or Rotate Front Squeegee Blades To Remove Squeegee AssemblyTo Replace or Rotate Rear Squeegee Blades Adjusting the Side Squeegee Deflection Side Squeegee AdjustmentFinished Floors Replacing or Installing Scrub BrushesScrub Brushes Uncoated FloorsSteering Chain Tensioner Adjustment Float SwitchSolution Strainer Brake AdjustmentChanging Vacuum Motor Vacuum MotorChanging Brush Motors Brush Motor Carbon Brush ReplacementBrush Motor Circuit Breakers Traction MotorTraction Motor Carbon Brush Replacment FuseSqueegee Actuator Adjustment Squeegee Actuator REMOVAL/REPLACEMENTScrub Deck Actuator Adjustment Scrub Deck Actuator REMOVAL/REPLACEMENTPreparation for Transporting Transporting MachineTowing or Pushing Machine Machine TIE-DOWNSMachine Storage Jacking MachineMachine Jacking To Jack UP MachineHRS Maintenance Service ScheduleMaintenance Before Each Work Period After Each Work PeriodSolution Machine TroubleshootingProblem Cause Error Code Problem Cause Error Solution Error Problem Solution Code Machine Troubleshooting Controller Fault Codes

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