Use and Care Manual

Model G0708 (Mfd. Since 1/15)
-33-
Motor Brush
Replacement
4. While pulling the fan cover upwards, use a
standard screwdriver to slightly pry out the
cover lock tangs (Figure 33) and remove the
cover from the motor.
During the life of your media blasting cabinet, you
may find it necessary to replace the dust collector
motor brushes. If the motor operates loudly, or the
dust collector still has low suction after a new filter
has been installed, the motor brushes likely have
reached the end of their usable life and need to
be replaced.
Tools Needed Qty
Phillips Screwdriver #2 ..................................... 1
Standard Screwdriver #2
.................................. 1
Acetone and Cotton Rag
................................... 1
Crocus Cloth (From Local Auto Parts Store)
..... 1
Brush Set
........................................................... 1
To replace the brushes:
1.
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2. Unlatch the dust collector and lift the entire
motor and filter unit out of the canister and
place it on a workbench for ease of service
(Figure 32).
Figure 32. Motor cover.
Motor
Cover
3. Using the Phillips screwdriver, remove the
four motor cover screws and the cover
(Figure 32).
Latch
Canister
Figure 33. Brush removal.
Lock
Tang
Fan Cover
5. Using the Phillips screwdriver, remove the
two retainer screws for each brush housing
and remove the retainers (Figure 34).
Retainer
Brush
Housing
Figure 34. Retainer removal.