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RE: Servo Drive Basstech 7 questions

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All the screws anchor into Tee-nuts on the cabinet.
You've got several 1/4-20 flat head allen bolts-eight on the very backside of the lid, along with four more on each side adjacent to the lid-there are wooden cleats just inside the lid to capture these side bolts. Undo the 16 screws, and remove the outer lid. There is a "Shark Fin" style brace attached to the outer lid permanently that fits into a groove on the inner lid. There are only four 1/4-20 bolts on the inner lid, remove these, and you will be looking at the drive module-lay this lid down like a drawbridge door, it will give you a spot to set the module on during reassembly. There is a 4 pin Molex type nylon connector in the bottom compartment of the exposed module, and the associated wires disappear through the PVC ventilation tube down into the input plate area. Disconnect this molex, then you will be able to slide the module out of the cabinet. The drive module has the servomotor, blower motor, belt arm/shaft assembly, and drive cones-the input circuitry is on the input plate, except for a thermal cut off device attached to the aluminum motor mount plate. It looks like a black plastic square, about .75"x.75"x.25" with a pair of .250" male quik connect tabs.


Best regards,

John


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