Meter brush replacement, Tufted brush replacement, Strip brush replacement – Great Plains 2525A Operator Manual User Manual
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Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.
Maintenance and Lubrication
69
2013-06-04
118-999M
Meter Brush Replacement
Consult the Parts manual (118-999P) for current replace-
ment part numbers.
Refer to Figure 68
Tufted Brush Replacement
1.
Remove and save both 10-24 hex head cap
screws
and nylock nuts (not shown).
2.
Remove the tufted brush assembly
, and replace
with new assembly.
3.
Re-insert the 10-24 screws, and re-start the nylock
nuts. Carefully tighten each nut just until plate has no
play under the screw heads.
4.
Add a half turn to the nuts. Do not tighten fasteners
to normal 10-24 torque, or the plate may fracture.
Strip Brush Replacement ator>5 ⁄ retain- ing the brush holder. 1. Insert the flat blade of a large screwdriver into the . Turn each snap clockwise to release brush holder . 2. Prepare to catch drop brush (which will fall lose). Slide brush holder left and up to free front edge from . Remove brush holder. 3. Remove used strip brushes from the holder by slid- Refer to Figure 69 4. Insert replacement strip brushes into grooves at are at the bottom. Refer to Figure 68 5. Check strip brush positioning with a trial re-insertion and lower rear . The bottom end of the short brush must fit snugly in the lower front housing groove . If any significant force is require to re-seat the brush 6. Relax the position of the brush holder, re-position the 7. Starting with the bottom snap, swing snaps back into engagement. Figure 68 Brush Replacement 29719 13 14 16 11 13 17 19 12 15 21 20 11 12 15 13 14 Figure 69 Strip Brush Notches 29720 18 18 16 17 18 19 20 20 13
Note: Do not loosen or remove any of the three
slots of the brush holder snaps
under washer
ing them downward out of the grooves.
holder bottom so that notched ends
of the brush holder. The ends of the long brush must
fit snugly into meter housing grooves at top
holder, a strip brush is likely too high or too low.
drop brush (see below), and re-seat the brush
holder.