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Baldor motor re-assembly - help!

jpcjguy

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Hey all,
So I have a mk-101 tile saw and the bearings on the motor needed to be replaced. Motor worked but screeched. Took it apart and replaced the bearings. Was a PITA to get the rusted pulley off!!!
So looking to reassemble and found a wavy washer in the motor body! ****! Where does it go??
Either the pulley side or fan side. Has been a little bit since I took it apart and I can't remember but I want to say fan side.....
 

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Look at the info in the link below....


The preload would be most important on the greatest load area, pulley side.
 

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I worked for 15 years as an electrician in a steel mill. I have replaced bearings on hundreds of motors, of course most were multi-horsepower, three phase. Granted that has been 25 years ago but in my experience the spring washer always went on the fan side.
 

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jpcjguy

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**** - I just realized I probably mis-identified the fan vs the pully side. The side of the shaft with the white "fan" is the internal fan - which is same side as the pulley. The other side with the rusty spline has a black external fan (with a bolt on cover).
Here is a pic of it assembled - and how I "labeled" it.
So when you all reference "fan side", do you mean the pulley side (same side as the white fan)?
 

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metalmagpie

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You have rebuilt your first motor. If you are like most of us, there will be dozens more to come. I appreciate your enthusiasm.

As for having difficulty removing the pulley, the answer is buy better puller tools. Personally I like Proto and have both their 6 ton and 10 ton sets, although it took me many years to find those for prices I could live with. Keep your eyes open ...

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