Fixing the Parts Washer to Wash more Parts | Electric Motor Rebuild
2024 ж. 29 Нау.
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When you get a great deal on used equipment- you probably have to do a little work! The Cuda parts washer is no exception. Follow along as we get her tuned back up.
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Awesome video! And I just love that Matt knew EXACTLY when to sell it! 😂 Seriously, you do an outstanding job on all the projects you've shared with us, and this is no exception. Very glad to see each of the collaborations you do with Matt as well; please keep up the good work together!
I'm an electrician and I couldn't find any fault in your way doing fault finding. Keep up the good work. 9🎉
Yes I enjoyed the content. I worked hard this morning. Now I’m going to take a Scrappy Marathon break. Thanks Sam.
Lol just a little heat! That the way it usually goes. Your sarcasm and easy going personality makes your videos great to watch. Thanks for the content!
Sam, always impressed by your tenacity and skill in tearing stuff down and staying with it until they are fixed properly. I've always had few problems in taking things apart but your talent in remembering how they go back together I totally lack. Electrical problem solving is also a rare gift . Loving all your videos ! 👍👍👍🤩🥇
For the cost of some elbow grease, a couple bearings and a capacitor, you have a parts washer that should run for a long time.
Great job Sam, keep the videos coming I hope the KZhead algorithm kicks in and you get millions of subscribers.
I’m just wondering how long Mat laughed when you posted this video 🎉🎉🎉
As an electrical tech I appreciate your troubleshooting methods and your boldness to tackle things like remote crane control. I love Matt to peices and respect a man who knows his limits. Your skill set pairs with Matt's perfectly to cover each other's soft spots. Keep being a sparky and good luck with the Bay City rebuild. Looking forward to the next Scrappy/Creek startup!
I bet the washer is doing a much better job now than when it was dying. Good luck with her.
I was wondering what Matt was going to do with the old washer .... It couldn't of gone to a better home . Great work with your repairs 🎉
Such a relaxing way to enjoy my morning coffee.Good work Sam glad to see the washer back up and running.
Probably works better than any new one you can buy today. Seems the old equipment is the best equipment. Can't hardly fix the new stuff as they are typically filled with "disposable" parts.
OMG fluke 77. That was my best friend back in 1987-88 when I was working in factory maintenance. It is so cool to see younger guys that can use tools to troubleshoot rather than just guessing and shot gunning parts. Be sure to pass this skill on to your kids so it does not die.
I love those meters. And thank you! I will do my best! He just started walking over the weekend lol
Sam Fine job ! Outstanding attitude, ! Your skills show you had / have better than normal basic training on mechanical stuff! You are something that your parents can say” they are proud of”! Wishing you the best ! And thank you
Burning that bearing off seemed legit. 😂 The interior view was cool.
Enjoyed this episode.... I love seeing old things get resurrected if they are worth saving...... Good Job...
Good job on the repair. Two things I noticed: 22:17 One of the wires to the new cap is loose, it arced when you turned it on. Fix that before it burns off. Second, either put the original overload relay back in, or make sure the replacement you used is set correctly to the motor nameplate amperage (as per whatever voltage the motor is wired for.) If the overload is not set correctly, you can and will fry that motor if it gets any issues while unattended. Glad to see a really good parts washer getting a new lease on life.
👍 Good catch. Saw the exact same thing. I have replaced contactors and capacitors with burnt off terminals when the wire ends were not tight more than once.
Was sure interesting to watch as you fixed the cleaner. Nice job of going through it. Very cool to see how it worked from the inside. Always like your vids - Thank you for including us in your adventures.
Brilliant video Sam watching from Edinburgh Scotland UK 🇬🇧 👏 👍
The reason the motor kept starting/stopping is because the internal motor protector in the windings was tripping. With the bad capacitor the motor couldn't come up to the speed the centrifugal switch needed to open to disconnect the start winding. Partial clue was dimming lights {motor draws substantial during starting} and depending where you were standing was a loud hum when the motor "started", second clue. What surprises me is that it didn't happen before you replaced the bearings and when Matt was using it. Great job Sam. Answer for two comments below. Wash time and heat time are timer controlled up to 1 hr. Plain water will not clean. There are cleaners that are mixed with the water. It depends what you are trying to clean. "Hope this helps someone."
😂 sounds like you’re trying to be smarter then everyone. But lack the simple logic and knowledge of what actually happened. 😉
@@kevink4914I will never claim to be smarter then everyone. I spent more than 17 years working on electrical equipment so I have "some" knowledge in that area. Where I worked had that exact parts washer.....
It was the external overload relay that was tripping in this case. Most multi-wire motors don't use an internal overload because the wiring for multi volt (or start-delta start) doesn't offer a single point to interrupt current. Those types of motors often have internal thermostat switches which are intended to break the control lines in a motor starter. If that was present there would be an additional set of wires in the connection box of the motor that are usually a smaller gauge wire as well.
@@mxslick50At 19:19 Sam says the contactor is never coming out. An overload relay will never self reset, it must be manually reset. I doubt the overload he used was correct for the rated motor current. Earlier with the original overload he noted that changing the setting made no difference. That was the correct overload for that motor.
Great fault finding, well done , mate, send Matt the parts bill lol
Nice work Sam ! I love the huge spark when you turned it on after putting the new capacitor in . Mc Master is the bomb !
Nice video, those machines are very handy and time savers. All your repairs on it are of course under warranty... At least you helped him out a lot..
Happy to see the old beast is still providing service.
Hey Sam,great fix. Your golden dog was trying to help too,i see .
hello Sam & it's is Randy and i like yours video is cool & Thanks Sam & Friends Randy
A little heat will help, really made me laugh! You did warm it up a little.
It's really fun to see you fix things. You are really a good mechanic. Thumbs up from Sweden !
Great addition to the shop and great job bringing it back to service. Good heavy duty unit it looks like.
great work Sam, I really appreciate your attitude you are always positive with your projects!
That was some:-)completely different, a parts washer from the inside! Thanks for the run through :-) :-)
Great video Sam,your knowledge and abilities are incredible..thanks for sharing and stay safe.
Sam keep the grease fitting and put some in to avoid any humidity getting in!! There looks to be some hinges under the danger high voltage sticker!! Could have helped in the installation!! Thanks for sharing
Like the video on Parts Washer and you made it work Thanks Sam .
Nice job done Sam, your rite, now you got a working parts washer 👍👍🍮🍮😎😎❤️
We now have a new MR CLEAN.
Nice save Sam. That really does a great job!
It is helpful to put a slinger between the pump and the motor end bell. it is a rubber disk that stretch fits before on the shaft. it spins off the water before going in bearing
Nice job on the repair of the parts washer, interesting internal view, fun to watch, now, put the cam in the fridge to confirm that the light goes out when you shut the door!!🙄😏😉😂 Thanks for the video, appreciate your time and effort on them.
Better than diesel creeks channel keep up he great vids.
Last part was nice. I didn't know that the mesh was standing still and the box was turning.
Nice work Sam!! You’ll have to give Matt a noogy next time ya see him lol.
"Split style bearing things...." aka bearing splitter. 😂 lol you were sooo close.
I'm surprised how clean that old go pro got!
Other week i found myself replacing a couple of 30Uf run caps on a commercial extractor for a kitchen.... Blown up.... When they go out.......they go out BIG... 😀🇬🇧🏴😀
Seeing the flames 🔥 I knew Sam was well on the way to fix this pump..🇦🇺👀🍺
Awesome and outstanding as always.Thanks for sharing and taking us along
Super Sam , little heat does the job , fix it not trash it , thanks for sharing Sam !
You know when Matt gets rid of something it has had a well used life and I mean well used LOL
Hats off to you Sam Every electric motor that I’ve tried to fix= I remove the rotor and it never goes back together right then heads to the scrap bin🤦🏻
Another awesome scrappy video.
Great job Sam. I was just cringing when you applied heat so near the shaft, possibly of warping the shaft. I use a grinder to cut the inner race.
Sam, good job, I’m afraid when it comes to matters electrical I’m a huge failure and only as a last resort did I attempt repairs until I got a few repair bills and decided I should try myself. I’m still a reluctant player but on a farm you need to do these things and sometimes I even surprise myself, but admire guys like you who achieve great results.
Obviously the washer came with a lifetime warranty good for the life of the product. When the product died so did the warranty. Hope Matt gave you a good deal on it!
I agree with the person before me. Keep the videos coming. I know you have other things you have to do but, your content is awesome. Keep up the great work ✌️
That seems like a good stress test for the GoPro.
Hope you have many happy years with your parts washer.
I hope so too!
Very good,well done.
I hope Matt gave you a good deal on it😊😊
Matt wants that back now.
Way to go Sam, another interesting video love your channel along with your buddy Matt!
Nice job. It may not be pretty but it's functional.
Loved the gopro in the washer.
Im amazed we could see anything lol
the go pro did very well indeed
How did you a Matt meet? It’s really fun to watch you two work together. Ten thousand thumbs up!!!!!
Keep up the Great Content Sam.👍🇬🇧🇺🇦 Sweet.
Will you need to get that running up to 88mph (back to the future) before it will run properly 😊 I sure am glad that I had come across Matt's (diesel creek) channel that then got me onto yours. Great viewing
Nice work Sam
Thanks Sam ive always wanted to take a ride inside a parts cleaner 😅😅😅,inovative camera work my friend 😊😊 Kym Adelaide
MM77 Approved 👍🏻👍🏻
I wish to tell you that the pumps of this nature are very good. And now to the negative side! The seal (buttom) at the shaft will in advertent sock up the moisture trough the rotation of the shaft. Once an abrasive liquid enters the lower cavity it will eventually wind up in the windings of the motor. I do recommend two items depending on abrasive liquid use, change from a brass/bronze propeller to plastic type CPVC. Or purchase a total plastic pump like a FLOTEC etc... We used plastic pumps because they were easy to work with.
Informative and entertaining video. Good job on getting that sorted. One thought: Whenever you use abrasives on the lathe it is a good idea to cover the ways and the carriage to protect them. Thanks for the video.
Good stuff Sam
Great video bro and good result too. Safe travels and happy easter. Ken.
Another successful repair 👌
Sam, the most used tool in my shop is an 8" wire wheel mounted on a 1750 rpm 3/4 HP motor with a foot switch mounted on a 4x4 post. 3450 RPM is toooo fast for me and all my grinders that work at that speed are on the shelf. I find I can clean a lot more parts with a slower wheel. Try it by making yourself one, you will like it. Good job on the pump, that could have been a nightmare.🚜
A good thing to do when mounting bearings is to check the slack. If you cant move the outer bearing ring the shaft tolerance is too high. And then bearing will not last long.
Your bench grinder needs bearings also lol. Great video!
Great video as always.
Good job Sam working like new now buddy 🔧🔧🔧👍👌❤️🐾🐾🦴🦴
SAM! I hope you got the extended warranty on the camera 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Enjoying your videos!!
Another great video Thanks
Great little video
Fun video! Great job!
Awesome job
Nice job 👍
good video Scrappy
Good job!
Now Matt should have you over for a nice steak supper
Well done lad 👍
Another good job and video
Good go pro shots!!!! Nice fix!
Good stuff
Well done
Awesome pal
So the (hand-me-down from his father) parts washer story nails it - Diesel Creek is the derivative formula channel, Scrappy Industries is the real thing. :)
Good repair Sam great video thanks
Nice job Sam 👍