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This step is
important to prevent personal injury!!!
Most regulators use
a large clockspring to counterbalance the arm and gear. This
spring can exert up to 40 pounds of force in some applications.
When the motor is removed from the regulator, the arms will try to
rotate in one direction while the chassis goes in the opposite
direction. Just like a giant pair of spring loaded
scissors!!!
The regulator arm
and gear must be locked to the chassis to prevent this from
happening. There are several different ways that will work
satisfactorily. This is the one that we prefer.
The regulator and
motor assembly is clamped in a bench vise. A 1/4 inch hole
is drilled through the gear and chassis in a clear flat spot.
A 1/4 inch bolt is
then inserted in the hole and a nut finger tightened to it.
This will prevent the chassis and arms from moving when the motor
is removed.
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