Hi, great video - I searched long for how to disassemble the motor and not how to disassemble the vacuum. I'm afraid with my motor the bearings are shot, it is very loud! I still need to find out the diameter for my BSH 44256NE, but could you tell me what type of bearings to order?
Hi, I have swapped my carbon brushes in my motor, blbut it was spluttering when I reassembled. I then could see the commutator was dirty and scratched, I span it with some fine sand paper around it.. It mostly went a nice bronze colour fut a strip about 3mm in the middle, I Ran a plastic toothpick between the sections of the commutator. Put it all back and it is still spluttering.. Any suggestions what to try next or what could be causing it. Also how much of an issue would that black part on the commutator be?
MAYBE THE SHAFT HAS BEEN OVERHEATING and gives minimal vibrations when rotating, it needs to be polished on a lathe. you will not do this manually with sandpaper.
@@skill. Damn, I don't have a lathe.. I had the motor still in the housing and span it with a drill.. As far as polishing it, it went lovely and bronze colour bar this thin strip in the middle that still has dirt. I feel like the issue is that touching a multi meter to the different segments of the commutator gives a beep meaning there is a connection between the, I'm surprised the motor even turns on even if it is spluttering, I think I need to clean the resin between the segments but any tips on how to do this well?
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Good job
1:41 will it reassemble after its taken apart??? do i just need to hammer it back in?
yes, but hammer only through with a wooden hammer, not a metal one
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Hi, great video - I searched long for how to disassemble the motor and not how to disassemble the vacuum. I'm afraid with my motor the bearings are shot, it is very loud! I still need to find out the diameter for my BSH 44256NE, but could you tell me what type of bearings to order?
Nice vid. Anyone know what shoving those wood sticks actually do to lock the rotor in place in order for us to undo the nut?
I'm looking for the fixed plastic fan part, but I don't how to search and where. Do you know a way to correctly search that part?
search for repair service centers in your country, maybe they have them.
@@skill. thank you
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I am using electric impact to unscrew thats works easy
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Hi, I have swapped my carbon brushes in my motor, blbut it was spluttering when I reassembled. I then could see the commutator was dirty and scratched, I span it with some fine sand paper around it.. It mostly went a nice bronze colour fut a strip about 3mm in the middle, I Ran a plastic toothpick between the sections of the commutator. Put it all back and it is still spluttering.. Any suggestions what to try next or what could be causing it. Also how much of an issue would that black part on the commutator be?
MAYBE THE SHAFT HAS BEEN OVERHEATING and gives minimal vibrations when rotating, it needs to be polished on a lathe. you will not do this manually with sandpaper.
@@skill. Damn, I don't have a lathe.. I had the motor still in the housing and span it with a drill.. As far as polishing it, it went lovely and bronze colour bar this thin strip in the middle that still has dirt. I feel like the issue is that touching a multi meter to the different segments of the commutator gives a beep meaning there is a connection between the, I'm surprised the motor even turns on even if it is spluttering, I think I need to clean the resin between the segments but any tips on how to do this well?
Your windings are likely burning out. Nothing will fix them
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Bro this motor working in ac or dc
this is universal colector motor. works as AC an DC ( (better works AC ) parameters are written on the motor