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Re: [TCML] Flywheel Pulley on Treadmill Motor



David,

The flywheel I removed was done exactly as you said with one important addition.

Disassemble the motor and clamp the armature in a vise being careful not to damage it. I wrapped it in leather.

* put a damp towel around the motor shaft then Heat the flywheel near the hub. This will loosen the locking compound and the expansion of the metal will allow the flywheel to be removed by hand (with gloves).

As someone else mentioned these make GREAT drill press, mill, or lathe motors as their speed is easily adjustable to cut just right.

Hope this helps.

Regards,
BrianB


On Aug 1, 2013, at 3:41 AM, David Rieben <drieben@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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Actually, I looked a bit closer last night and took the 
> two bolts loose that hold the armature, shaft assembly inside and aligned with the motor outer case 
> "shell" containing the permanent magnets. I'm thinking one may need to simply remove the armature
> and clamp securely with a vise (with possible padding between the armature surface and the vise
> jaws), then work on clamping and torquing that flywheel off. There is no "nut" as the flywheel pul-
> ley assembly is obviously itself threaded with female threads onto the male threaded shaft of the
> motor. 
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> The next question is are the threads on the shaft left-hand or standard right-hand thread?
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