The gouges on the armature are made during the manufacturing process as part of the balancing process. You can either add weight (a little like they do when wheel balancing) or take some off.
Nice work mate, it doesn't look that hard. I would like to know what those marks were you mentioned, are the meant to be there or was it from over heating?
Thanks mate! There really isn’t much to them, that hardest part was remembering how all the gears went back together 🤦🏼♂️ I’d recommend taking a photo just so you know it’s going back in properly.... I had a comment off a fella and he said the grooves are for balancing the motor🤘
Awesome vid bud, perfect timing my winch failed me yesterday on can opener down at Ourimbah, spending my Easter pulling it apart fault finding so perfect video to follow some steps, praying it's just a faulty solenoid
Grooves in the rotor will be for balancing.
Ahhh ok make sense! I’ve never pulled one apart till making this video haha
The gouges on the armature are made during the manufacturing process as part of the balancing process. You can either add weight (a little like they do when wheel balancing) or take some off.
Just a quick question, do the stedi quad pros fit in the loop of your chaser bar? Do you recommend them?
brother your a man of my ways improvising with ⚒️ tools
Nice beanie mate. A hint as to whats replacing your BFG's??
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Time to service my old ex RUNVA winch, love these types of vids keep up the good work champ ✌👍
Nice work mate, it doesn't look that hard. I would like to know what those marks were you mentioned, are the meant to be there or was it from over heating?
Thanks mate! There really isn’t much to them, that hardest part was remembering how all the gears went back together 🤦🏼♂️ I’d recommend taking a photo just so you know it’s going back in properly.... I had a comment off a fella and he said the grooves are for balancing the motor🤘
Sick stuff bud! Makes me want to pull mine apart too 👌
That looks ezy to service.
Awesome vid bud, perfect timing my winch failed me yesterday on can opener down at Ourimbah, spending my Easter pulling it apart fault finding so perfect video to follow some steps, praying it's just a faulty solenoid