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2297-1 INCORRECT ALIGNMENT CORRECT ALIGNMENT SLIT IN COLLAR SLIT IN SPINDLE HEX SCREW COLLAR SPINDLE Repair and Replacement Procedures 23. Rotate the orbital cam to make sure it spins freely and does not rub against the …

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GREEN
POINT
BLACK
BLUE
RED
FLAT END
Repair
and
Replacement
Procedures
10.
Remove
the
orbital
cam
from
the
motor
shaft.
Now
you
are
ready
to
remove
the
input
orbital
motor.
11.
Unplug
the
Molex
motor
cable
J-12.
The
end
of
this
connector
is
located
under
the
main
plate
and
will
not
fit
through
the
main
plate
hole.
Remove
the
four
pins
in
the
connector
to
free
the
cable.
Note
the
wire
colors
and
positions
in
the
connector
(see
Figure
7-9).
Figure
7-9
Note
the
Wire
Colors
and
Positions
12.
Use
a
Molex
pin
extractor
tool
to
remove
the
four
pins
from
the
white
plastic
connector.
13.
After
removing
the
four
pins,
pull
the
cable
through
the
main
plate.
14.
From
below
the
main
plate,
remove
the
four
1/16-inch
hex
screws
that
hold
the
input
orbital
motor
to
the
main
plate.
15.
Lower
the
main
plate
and
remove
the
input
orbital
motor.
16.
Place
the
new
input
orbital
motor
in
position
on
the
main
plate.
Make
sure
the
power
cable
is
oriented
to
the
right
side
of
the
new
input
orbital
motor.
17.
Guide
the
motor
cable
through
the
hole
in
the
main
plate.
18.
Insert
the
four
motor
wires
into
the
white
plastic
Molex
connector.
Be
sure
to
insert
the
wires
in
the
same
order
(and
orientation)
as
shown
in
Figure
7-9.
19.
The
input
orbital
motor
shaft
has
one
flat
side.
Turn
the
shaft
until
the
flat
edge
faces
the
front
of
the
2500.
20.
The
orbital
cam
has
a
small
hole
on
its
outer
edge.
Position
the
cam
on
the
motor
shaft
so
this
small
hole
is
positioned
on
the
right
side
(input
side)
of
the
shaft.
CAUTION:
As
you
reinstall
the
input
orbital
assembly,
make
sure
the
white
bushing
that
fits
over
the
spindle
stays
in
position.
21.
Reinstall
the
input
orbital
assembly
(in
reverse
order
from
the
procedure
in
steps
6-9
above).
22.
Reinstall
the
front
and
rear
orbital
alignment
blocks.
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User
Manual

2297-1
INCORRECT ALIGNMENT CORRECT ALIGNMENT
SLIT IN COLLAR
SLIT IN SPINDLE
HEX SCREW
COLLAR
SPINDLE
Repair
and
Replacement
Procedures
23.
Rotate
the
orbital
cam
to
make
sure
it
spins
freely
and
does
not
rub
against
the
underside
of
the
main
plate.
If
you
feel
or
hear
the
cam
rubbing
against
something,
grasp
the
outer
edge
of
the
cam
and
gently
pull
it
approximately
3/32
of
an
inch
away
from
the
underside
of
the
main
plate
and
recheck
it
again.
24.
Install
the
collar
over
the
cam
spindle.
The
slit
in
the
collar
must
be
aligned
with
the
slit
in
the
spindle
(see
Figure
7-10).
25.
Turn
the
orbital
cam
one
final
time
to
check
for
smooth
rotation
with
no
rubbing.
Figure
7-10
Align
the
Slit
历
the
Collar
with
the
Slit
加
the
Spindle
Replacing
the
Output
Orbital
Motor
Follow
the
steps
below
to
access
and
replace
the
output
orbital
motor.
1.
Turn
off
the
2500
and
remove
the
power
cord.
2.
Remove
the
PE
assembly,
as
described
on
page
7-3.
3.
Locate
the
round
output
orbital
motor
collar.
Loosen
the
7/64-inch
hex
screw
and
remove
the
motor
collar.
4.
Disconnect
the
Molex
motor
cable
J-
13.
The
end
of
this
connector
is
located
under
the
main
plate
and
will
not
fit
through
the
main
plate
hole.
You
must
remove
the
four
pins
in
the
connector
to
free
the
cable.
Note
the
wire
colors
and
the
wire
positions
in
the
connector
(see
Figure
7-9).
5.
Use
a
Molex
pin
extractor
tool
to
remove
the
four
pins
from
the
white
plastic
connector.
6.
After
you've
removed
the
four
pins,
pull
the
cable
through
to
the
top
of
the
main
plate.
7.
Remove
the
3
/32
-inch
hex
screw
that
holds
the
grounding
strap
to
the
left
support
brace.
8.
Remove
the
two
3/32-inch
hex
screws
that
hold
the
optic
block
to
the
underside
of
the
main
plate.
Slide
the
optic
block
off
the
dowel
pin.
9.
From
above
the
main
plate,
remove
the
two
3/32-inch
hex
screws
holding
the
right
orbital
alignment
block
to
the
main
plate.
Slide
the
block
out
and
set
it
aside.
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Repair
and
Replacement
Procedures
10.
Follow
the
same
procedure
to
remove
the
left
orbital
alignment
block.
11.
Support
the
assembly
with
one
hand
while
you
remove
the
two
7/64-
inch
hex
retaining
screws
(with
the
white
plastic
standoff)
on
the
tube
clamp
support
braces.
12.
Carefully
slide
the
back
end
of
the
orbital
assembly
off
the
orbital
cam
spindle.
Be
careful
that
the
white
bushing
between
these
two
is
not
lost
or
damaged.
13.
When
the
assembly
is
off
the
spindle,
slide
the
entire
assembly
toward
the
back
of
the
2500
until
it
is
free
from
the
two
front
support
braces.
Let
the
assembly
dangle
from
the
cables.
14.
Remove
the
orbital
cam
from
the
motor
shaft.
Now
you
are
ready
to
remove
the
output
orbital
motor.
15.
From
below
the
main
plate,
remove
the
four
1/16-inch
hex
screws
that
holds
the
output
orbital
motor
to
the
main
plate.
16.
Lower
the
main
plate
and
remove
the
output
orbital
motor.
17.
Place
the
new
output
orbital
motor
in
position
on
the
main
plate.
Make
sure
the
power
cable
is
oriented
to
the
right
side
of
the
new
output
orbital
motor.
18.
Guide
the
motor
cable
through
the
hole
in
the
main
plate.
19.
Insert
the
four
motor
wires
into
the
white
plastic
Molex
connector.
Be
sure
to
insert
the
wires
in
the
same
order
(and
orientation)
as
shown
in
Figure
7-9.
20.
The
output
orbital
motor
shaft
has
a
flat
edge
on
one
side.
Turn
the
shaft
until
the
flat
edge
faces
the
front
of
the
2500.
21.
The
orbital
cam
has
a
small
hole
on
its
outer
edge.
Position
the
cam
on
the
motor
shaft
so
this
small
hole
is
positioned
on
the
right
side
(input
side)
of
the
shaft.
CAUTION:
When
you
re
加
sta
〃仍
e
orbital
assembly,
make
sure
the
white
bushing
that
fits
over
the
spindle
stays
加
position.
22.
Reinstall
the
assembly
(in
reverse
order
from
the
procedure
in
steps
11-13
above).
23.
Reinstall
the
left
and
right
alignment
blocks
and
the
optic
block.
24.
Rotate
the
orbital
cam
to
make
sure
it
spins
freely
and
does
not
rub
against
the
underside
of
the
main
plate.
If
you
feel
or
hear
the
cam
rubbing
against
something,
grasp
the
outer
edge
of
the
cam
and
gently
pull
it
approximately
3/32
of
an
inch
away
from
the
underside
of
the
main
plate
and
recheck
it
again.
25.
Install
the
collar
over
the
cam
spindle.
The
slit
in
the
collar
must
be
aligned
with
the
slit
in
the
spindle
(see
Figure
7-10).
26.
Turn
the
orbital
cam
one
final
time
to
check
for
smooth
rotation
with
no
rubbing.
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