SOURCE: where to find intermediate gear -about 1/2 " in diameter.
The following is a link to the only site I have seen that sells just the gears for the Intermatic timer clock motors. I took my clock motor apart and this was the gear that was bad. The first link is to the site and the second link is to the picture of the gears to make sure it is what you are looking for.
http://www.stuartsinger.com/ballclock.htm#Replacement Parts
Picture of gears:
http://www.stuartsinger.com/Ball%20Clock%20Web/Ball%20Clock%20Pics/Gears.jpg
Hope this helps, Chuck
SOURCE: the flame effect isn't working.
You can either purchase one from DimPlex or online from Granger Electric.
SOURCE: Braun Multimix Hand Mixer 220 Watt / 120 Volt --
Hi, my name is John I will do my best to assist you.
Knowing the model number of your mixer will be helpful in trying to locate an assembly diagram, and part info to better assist you. Please provide the model number.
General Suggestions
As you may be aware your mixer has a safety feature that disables functionality if the unit gets to hot due to overloading. If this may be a factor and you haven't already, unplug the mixer and let it rest for at least an hour and then try it again.
You mentioned that the motor is working but the attachments don't turn. Some mixers are equipped with an mechanism that will only allow drive from the motor to engage if the attachments are firmly locked in place. The problem may be here.
If the unit was overloaded, it is possible that the plastic gears were damaged. Unless I can locate an assembly diagram of your specific model I will be unable to give you more detailed information.
If you feel comfortable with a trial and error approach you could carefully disassemble the mixer for closer examination. Most mixers housings are held together by 4 or so screws. Be careful when separating the housing halves as some parts may disconnect, or detach. If you open it slowly and pay close attention you should be able to see how things are assembled, and understand how they are going to come apart. Make notes for reassembly.
If you find that the gears are damaged, you will most likely have to contact the manufacturer to locate replacement parts.
If you have more specific questions please post comments to this thread and I will endeavor to monitor new activity and respond as soon as possible. I recommend that you "bookmark", or "add to favorites" this page for your convenience.
SOURCE: Ihave a motorguide brute hyper 67 trolling motor
This is most often caused by a faulty 24 Volt, section, (usually damaged output semiconductors, or the drive?) in the speed controller, fault, the only "Fix" is replacement. Simply obtain the entire speed controller and replace it "En Bloc" as it were. You will need to also obtain a service manual so you can disassemble it and obtain the parts numbers for the replacement parts.Otherwise take it to a professional and ask for a "Quote" as to prospective costings and go from there.
SOURCE: Great white trolling motor,bow mount,24 volt, 82lb
The heat is developed from to much resistance from batteries to TM, check for loose/corroded connections at batteries, including the jumperwire, also check the size of wire from battery to plug, should be at least 8 gauge if not 6 gauge depending on the length of run. If corrosion has built up inside the wires this will also cause high resistance causing excessive heat build up. I would prolly just replace boat wiring to make sure none of the above problems are present. Use tinned copper marine grade wire that is multi stranded.
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