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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)

  1. Loosely bolt the assembled motor to the mount, as shown,  using washers on both sides, and a lock washer touching the nut. Put the bearings onto the shaft, ensuring that the eccentric side is facing inwards.
    • Loosely bolt the assembled motor to the mount, as shown, using washers on both sides, and a lock washer touching the nut.

    • Put the bearings onto the shaft, ensuring that the eccentric side is facing inwards.

    • Remember to put the eccentrics in between the two bearings.

    • The eccentrics are little collars with lopsided circles inside of them. This makes it so they can lock into the bearings.

    • Ensure that both collars are facing the right direction (so they will lock onto the lip) and that the bearings are also.

  2. Put the coupler onto the shaft. 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. Couple it to the motor, tightening down the set screw.
    • Put the coupler onto the shaft.

    • 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.

    • Couple it to the motor, tightening down the set screw.

    • Tighten the motor mount bolts.

    • Bolt the bearing closest to the motor to the mount with a washer, a lock washer, and a lock nut. Tighten these down.

  3. Ensure that the hammer rotates freely still.
    • Ensure that the hammer rotates freely still.

    • It may require some force, but shouldn't need much.

    • If the hammer won't rotate, loosen the motor mount bolts, retighten them, and recheck it.

    • Position the other bearing and tighten it down, still ensuring that it will rotate without much force.

    • Lock the eccentrics by pushing them towards the lip on the bearing and twisting it.

    • Tighten the set screw on the eccentrics.

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