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Fig. 2-2-3
(5) Disassemble Motor section as shown below.
Support ring
Fan cover
Fig. 2-2-5
(7) Remove Fan 94 from Motor section as shown below.
Note:
The orientation of Flange matters.
Fan 94
Washer 6
Flange
M6 Hex nut
Fig. 2-2-7
(11) Stand Motor on the rear end of Rotor
on a workbench, then push down Stator
to the workbench and then pull up Rotor
while pressing down Stator.
Rotor
Stator
Assembling
Fig. 2-2-9
Assemble by reversing the disassembly procedure.
Note 1.
The recommended tightening torque for
tapping screws is 0.15-0.35 N·m (Fig.
Note 2.
Remember that the orientation of Flange matters
Note 3. When tightening M6 Hex nut to fasten Fan 94 to Motor section:
• Hold Fan 94 as shown on right, with leather safety gloves on,
to prevent corotation of Fan 94 and M6 Hex nut.
• Turn M6 Hex nut clockwise with an impact driver and
Socket bit 10; if you use a DTD137 class impact driver,
set it in soft mode, then turn the nut for 0.5 minutes.
The recommended torque is 2-3 N·m.
Fan 94
Motor section
Fig. 2-2-8
(12) Remove Controller B by unscrewing
four 2x10 + Pan head tapping screws.
No.1 Phillips
screwdriver
four 2x10 + Pan head
2-2-8).
(Fig.
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Fig. 2-2-4
(6) Holding Fan 94 with leather safety gloves on,
remove M6 Hex nut by turning it counterclockwise
with an impact driver and Socket bit 10.
Be sure to hold Fan 94 to prevent
corotation of Fan 94 and M6 Hex nut.
Fig. 2-2-6
(10) Remove Motor housing L by
unscrewing four 4x18 Tapping screws.
(9) Remove Fan base
by unscrewing three
4x18 Tapping screws.
2x10 + Pan head tapping screw (4 pcs)
Controller B
2-2-5).
M6 Hex nut
Impact driver
(8) Remove
Support A.
Support
Stator

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