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12v electric motor assembly question

Slowboat

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I took apart a Fracmo 12v motor from a Raymarine type 2 linear autopilot drive to rebuild. A new motor is $500, so it is worth it. I haven’t been able to find a cheaper replacement.

Unfortunately when the bottom end to the motor came apart the bearing popped out, as well as a 3 dimensional washer/ring. I’m not sure if the ring goes into the end cap first, or after the bearing. It doesn’t appear to be a tight fit for the ring, so unless it has warped I don’t believe it was for retaining the bearing, but I could be wrong.

I’m replacing the bearings and brushes on the motor and will clean everything up.

Anyone have insight into the order?
 

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Firebrick43

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Kay as the spring right, very common on these types of small motors.

There is usually some way of keeping the brushes back while assembling such as a hole to insert a small allen or bent paper clip or to install them after assembly thru side ports.
 
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Steve_P

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Kay is correct, and this is a very common application for a wave washer. It's a quick and inexpensive method to fill up the space and take up manufacturing tolerances to ensure no end play under typical conditions.
 
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