Posted by Jack in Michigan on February 17, 2008 at 16:12:06 from (24.236.149.152):
I'm selling an electric lift for a friend of mine. He said it was bench tested and worked the last time he was aware. Before I put it on ebay I decided to bench test it myself. Put the juice to it but nothing. I pulled just motor off and apart, cleaned up the commutator and the brush assembly. I also cleaned up the little contact that looks like a set of points. I would like know what purpose this little contact serves if anyone knows. I put it back together and the motor works fine out of the housing but, back in the housing the shaft will not go in or out. Does anyone have a diagram to share for this electric lifts. I think I will have to clean it the inside and I hear it can be a bear. The email address is elton51@aol.com Thanks, Jack
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