Still R20-16:
Drive motor bearing noise

Hi,
I recently bought a Still R20-16 from about 1999 of 2000 i guess.
There's a noise coming from the left drive motor. It's typically the noise from a worn bearing.
Anyone some tips how to repair this?

Somebody who can tell me where to find the user and repair manual would be great help too!


Thanks,

Gert
  • Posted 7 Jan 2013 10:15
  • Discussion started by Gert
  • Bierbeek, Belgium
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You think that the commutator makes the same noise as a worn bearing? If so, thanks for the tip...


Gert
  • Posted 10 Jan 2013 03:05
  • Modified 10 Jan 2013 03:05 by poster
  • Reply by Gert
  • Bierbeek, Belgium
The bearings don't often fail to be honest. Is the commutator okay?.Check for arcing and brush bouncing as this is more common. Either way it is easier to remove the mast and take out the drive motors/gearboxes as a pair then split when out.
  • Posted 10 Jan 2013 02:20
  • Reply by simon_k
  • Devon, United Kingdom

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