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    Identifying and replacing a small DC motor

    Here is a smaller file excerpted from the service manual, with relevant wiring information, specifically A-21-25
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    Identifying and replacing a small DC motor

    These tests were done in the machine's maintenance mode, which just tests the motor function in isolation. So, it was tested with a bare spindle, not connected to the drive belts etc. I have also run sensor tests in this mode, and the sensor for this motor is functioning. I should note, this...
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    Identifying and replacing a small DC motor

    ......... it's a Duplo DFC-12 collator tower the service manual is too large to attach, but I'm happy to email it to you
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    Identifying and replacing a small DC motor

    Hi all, just want to revive this thread with some updates. So, I sourced a few motors, none of which were perfect, but good enough to at least test with. I also cleaned and reassembled the original motor. I tested the original and new motors via the machine's motor maintenance mode, and all of...
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    Identifying and replacing a small DC motor

    Oops, I thought I'd attached files. Here are a couple of the motor, and one showing its placement in the system. The motor is sort of hidden here, but circled in red—that black fan thing (which spins thru a sensor) is mounted on the motor's shaft. These all work to turn a long shaft attached to...
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    Identifying and replacing a small DC motor

    Ah, amazing! Thank you so much for this.
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    Identifying and replacing a small DC motor

    I just scoured the technical manual to find that it is 24 V, 0.46 A. Do you know how I might measure for power? or RPM?
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    Identifying and replacing a small DC motor

    Hi all I am looking to source a specific mini DC motor for a paper collator tower. I have removed the motor, and attached pictures of it. The motor runs intermittently when in test mode, but sometimes sputters (turns a little, stops, tries to turn a little...), which trips the error system...
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