1 Rotate the motor shaft until a (gear/target) tooth is centered in the speed sensor port. If No. 4-1•106 Installation July, 1997 this is not done, the sensor may be damaged during the operation of the motor. Information 2 Make sure the lock nut and its...
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1 Rotate the motor shaft until a (gear/target) tooth is centered in the speed sensor port. If No. 4-1•106 Installation July, 1997 this is not done, the sensor may be damaged during the operation of the motor. Information 2 Make sure the lock nut and its threads are clean and dry for the proper torque. Position the lock nut against the alignment nut as shown in Figure 1. 3 Move the washer and the o-ring up against the speed sensor body threads as shown in Figure 1. 4 By hand, lightly thread the speed sensor body into the housing until the sensor touches against the motor (gear/target) tooth. Do not force the sensor against the (gear/target) Char-Lynn® tooth, damage may occur. Make sure the o-ring or the washer do not touch the housing — see Figure 2. Motors 5 Turn the speed sensor body out one quarter turn (CCW) plus the additional amount (CCW) needed to make the alignment notches perpendicular to the motor shaft centerline (90° +/-5 Speed degrees from the motor shaft centerline — Figur
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