12. You can now remove the washer and
spring from the motor.
13. To remove the floating sheave slide the
sheave off the motor shaft.
NOTE
When doing this you must be sure that the square
key does not slide out with the sheave, this could
cause damage to the sheave.
14. Before removing the fan sheave, rotate
the motor shaft until the long key aligns
with the hole in the bottom of the motor
pan, then loosen the set screw behind the
fan sheave with a 5/32" Allen wrench
through the hole in the bottom of the
motor pan.
Replacing the Motor
15. Disconnect the motor leads from the
switch and remove the wire tie.
16. Set your Mark V table to the 90
Place the table through the bottom side
of the carriage assembly until it is below
the headstock. Lock in place. Place a
piece of cardboard on your table to pro-
tect it from damage, the table will sup-
port the weight of the motor when re-
moved.
17. Remove the remaining four screws hold-
ing the motor pan being sure to support
the motor pan.
Replacing the Motor
18. Attach the short WHITE wire coming
from the motor to the WHITE wire com-
ing from the power cord.
19. Attach the BLACK wire coming from the
power cord to the "B" bottom terminal
on the switch.
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20. Attach the BLUE wire coming from the
motor to the "A" top terminal on the
switch.
21. C & D terminals on the switch are left
open.
22. Secure all wires, with the plastic tie and
0
setting.
clip, inside the headstock to prevent dam-
age from moving parts.
If you have an older machine without the
proper leads to connect directly, without
modification. We strongly recommend that
you replace the power cord (Part Number
513970) at this time.
Re-Assembling the Unit
23. Reverse the steps for re-assembly.
If you have any additional questions, please
call our Customer Service Department toll-
free: 800/762-7555; or visit our website
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A
C
Leave Open
Terminals C&D
B
D
NOTE
NOTE
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