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    Default Brushes for The cut motor

    Does anybody know where to buy brushes for the Cut motor other than LHR. Does anybody know what size the brushes are.
    I don't like the idea of paying $12 for shipping for small parts.
    I'm pretty sure you buy them someplace else Without paying a high price For shipping.

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    Post 6 WELCOME if I missed it.... We are about 75 miles away.

    I have looked and not found a metric replacement for the Brushes. Found one close but it was twice the price and the Tether was longer. This can let the Copper Steel Spring destroy the Commutator.

    SO buy them from LHR.


    While your at it... BUY:

    2 or 3 FFC Cables

    Board Sensor and Board Sensor Cable... Cable used for troubleshooting a board sensor problem.

    Some Adjustable Rail Roller Bearings and metric screws

    6 Cut Motor Brushes

    3 Sand Paper Belts if you use them

    2 X Drive Gears

    And Y Gear Box Roller Bearings to be replaced every 250 Cut Hours like the Brushes...
    http://www.vxb.com/page/bearings/PROD/5mm/kit768


    This will save on Shipping and give you the most common repair parts needed for weekend carving.... And when replacing the Cut Motor Brushes open the motor and blow the sawdust out....

    And Know what version of FFC Cable you have.... The old 18 pin or the new 14 pin.... Plug a new 14 pin into the old 18 pi sockets and the short circuit will cost you over $500.00.... New Power Supply and Computer.... See my posts on this with pictures...

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    Quote Originally Posted by camaro View Post
    Does anybody know where to buy brushes for the Cut motor other than LHR. Does anybody know what size the brushes are.
    I don't like the idea of paying $12 for shipping for small parts.
    I'm pretty sure you buy them someplace else Without paying a high price For shipping.
    I have LHR brushes on hand.
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    So Al, how much would all those parts cost if one were to order that package? I understand your reasoning but for some of us money is an option too...
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    Is there some trick to installing these brushes? Can't seem to get the cap on before they pop back out. Thought there would be some kind of clip holding them in place. Ideas?

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    Use a dental pick or small screwdriver to hold the brass clip down while you get the cap over it. (I drilled 1/16 holes in the middle of the caps so that I could hold the brass in with a perpendicular wire through the hole in the cap. While holding the brass, the cap simply slides down the wire and screws in. With this trick, it is easy to replace that bottom brush while the motor is still bolted in.)

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    Great tip thanks, Al with your shopping list you could almost come up with the twelve days of christmas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eromran View Post
    Great tip thanks, Al with your shopping list you could almost come up with the twelve days of christmas.
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    How much would that list cost for a C model?

    2 or 3 FFC Cables

    Board Sensor and Board Sensor Cable... Cable used for troubleshooting a board sensor problem.

    Some Adjustable Rail Roller Bearings and metric screws

    6 Cut Motor Brushes

    3 Sand Paper Belts if you use them (With and without the belts)

    2 X Drive Gears

    And Y Gear Box Roller Bearings to be replaced every 250 Cut Hours like the Brushes...

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    Depending on the exact quantities you wanted, around $100 to $120ish.
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