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Dover Gearless Brush Rigging Stud

Posted By: sbrmilitia

Dover Gearless Brush Rigging Stud - 07/02/14 07:52 PM

I'm trying to locate the stud that the brush holders mount on. It's a Dover Gearless machine. The stud is 7" long, 3/4" diameter, shoulder where the holder mounts is 4.75". I found the insulated sleeve and washer but not the stud. Has anyone ever had to order one of theses and where did you find it? If I can't locate it
Pretty quick I'm just gonna have machine shop make me one. Thanks
Posted By: E-man

Re: Dover Gearless Brush Rigging Stud - 07/02/14 09:48 PM

I've had to replace all of my sleeves and washers on my G3 machines. I didn't need studs so I didn't try to order any, I'll look for a number.
Posted By: E-man

Re: Dover Gearless Brush Rigging Stud - 07/02/14 10:10 PM

Sorry, I can't find them in my book.
Posted By: sbrmilitia

Re: Dover Gearless Brush Rigging Stud - 07/03/14 04:19 AM

Yeah I had no success with any of my TK parts manuals. In the morning I will call them directly and see if they have some. When I arrived the car had a blown amptrap. I changed it and went to run the car on inspection and I had my own personal fourth of july firework show. It ate that stud about 1/2 way thru.
Posted By: E-man

Re: Dover Gearless Brush Rigging Stud - 07/03/14 11:42 AM

My G3's are bad about grease coming out of the bearing carrier on the inside plate and getting up on the rigging and armature. I had to take and remove the sleeves, washers and brush holder arms and wash all of them and put them back. I chose that method over trying to wash all of them inside the machine. It was very time consuming and hard considering I mostly had to use one hand while laying on the floor for the bottom ones. Those grease overflow spring loaded pressure things don't work in my opinion. I eventually removed those grease overflow pop offs and put a little threaded nipple with some plastic tubing to let the grease go away from the motor. I'll try and post pics.
Posted By: E-man

Re: Dover Gearless Brush Rigging Stud - 07/03/14 11:55 AM

When I pulled those sleeves and washers out they were all oily and full of carbon.... They were burning like charcoal inside the arms conducting to ground.

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Posted By: sbrmilitia

Re: Dover Gearless Brush Rigging Stud - 07/03/14 02:47 PM

This stud holds two holders. The stud and surface looked clean besides a lot of carbon. I didn't get to blow out the rigging this quarter so it's my fault lack of maintenance.

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Posted By: Postal

Re: Dover Gearless Brush Rigging Stud - 07/03/14 03:36 PM

I would hit up a motor shop
I would think those studs would be common sizes especially on some hoist motors
IE GD 105 etc etc
You will vary rarely see someone change a G3 or other big gearless machines out just to costly, the GD 105 motors that's a different story.

If you could find a older GD 105 etc manual the part number would be listed
Posted By: sbrmilitia

Re: Dover Gearless Brush Rigging Stud - 07/03/14 08:28 PM

Finally got a call back from TK parts and spoke to someone who isn't dumbfounded when I explain what I needed I got them. Thanks for the help. Looks like Monday I'll be breaking out the dust masks and the tivek suits and clearing some carbon.
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