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comeup dv9000/ ep9 service..


moose

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Hi all,

I have had my comeup DV9000 winch for a year now and its been used a lot so i thought i would strip it and clean it through.

I have seen the tech writeup and thats great but how do i get the motor off the cast bracket?

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I know there are two long bolts that go through the motor housing and into the cast bracket, as i have undone these and i can now rotate the motor.

I dont want to force it as i know the casting cant take to much shock stress (ie from a hammer :rolleyes: ) tried a few taps with a soft faced mallet but it wouldn't separate.

Also who would be best to go to for spares and i need some new nylon bushes... the current ones have got quite thin .....

thanks for the help

Paul

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Undo the two bolts on the back of the motor, then the only thing holding the motor on is the seal were the motor body meets the casting and bearing that the armature seats through.

Tap the end of the armature with a soft blow hammer and that will see the bearing on it's way and probably shock the casing in to moving as well.

PG winches or David Bowyer both stock the nylon drum bushes.

Hope that helps

Jim

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Undo the two bolts on the back of the motor, then the only thing holding the motor on is the seal were the motor body meets the casting and bearing that the armature seats through.

Tap the end of the armature with a soft blow hammer and that will see the bearing on it's way and probably shock the casing in to moving as well.

PG winches or David Bowyer both stock the nylon drum bushes.

Hope that helps

Jim

Jim thanks,

I didnt want to hit it too much as it was all working when i took it a part :D

least i now know i was doing the right thing.

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