Introduction
Sketchup ModelAdditional Materials Required:* Shaker Mount* Shaker Motor* Shaker Hammer and coupler* 1" Pillow Block Bearings(2)* 1/4"x2" Bolt (1)* 3/8"x2" Bolts (4)* 1/2"x2" Bolts (2)* 3/8" Lock Nuts (4)* 1/2" Lock Nuts (2)* 3/8" Washers (8)* 3/8" Lock Washers (4)* 1/2" Washers (4)* 1/2" Lock Washers (4)
Tools
Parts
No parts specified.
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Loosely bolt the assembled motor to the mount, as shown, using washers on both sides, and a lock washer touching the nut.
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Put the bearings onto the shaft, ensuring that the eccentric side is facing inwards.
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Remember to put the eccentrics in between the two bearings.
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The eccentrics are little collars with lopsided circles inside of them. This makes it so they can lock into the bearings.
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Ensure that both collars are facing the right direction (so they will lock onto the lip) and that the bearings are also.
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Put the coupler onto the shaft.
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Make sure you can see thru the holes (it could be off 180 degrees and a little crooked), then put on the bolt, lock washer, and lock nut. Tighten.
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Couple it to the motor, tightening down the set screw.
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Tighten the motor mount bolts.
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Bolt the bearing closest to the motor to the mount with a washer, a lock washer, and a lock nut. Tighten these down.
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Ensure that the hammer rotates freely still.
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It may require some force, but shouldn't need much.
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If the hammer won't rotate, loosen the motor mount bolts, retighten them, and recheck it.
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Position the other bearing and tighten it down, still ensuring that it will rotate without much force.
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Lock the eccentrics by pushing them towards the lip on the bearing and twisting it.
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Tighten the set screw on the eccentrics.
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