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The hydraulic motor on my M936A1's hoist is leaking hydraulic fluid. As far as I can tell from the TMs, it's considered a disposable piece since I haven't found documentation of internal repairs or internal repair parts.
Have any of y'all had good luck opening up one of these gear pump style motors and replacing bad seals? Are they generally common parts, or custom parts for a specific motor? Unfortunately the dataplate on this motor is painted over, so I don't know who made it or what its manufacturer part number is.
I was working on the hoist gearbox today until my activities were tragically cut short by a thunderstorm. There's an unpleasant grinding/chattering sound when I operate the hoist, so I'm digging inside to look for problems. I hope it might be something simple like the brake band chattering on a rusty drum, but I didn't get into the brake housing before the rain started. The big leadscrew gear mechanism appears intact; no missing teeth rattling around in there. I cleaned out the crud from the inside of the housing, but then had to hastily slap the cover back on when the rain started. The shaft seal in the center of the cover is scratched in a couple spots and the lip loading spring has popped out, so I'll replace it. I'll seal the cover back on with RTV in place of the paper gasket that was leaking.
Is a grinding/chattering sound a common symptom of a failing hydraulic gear pump style motor?
The main hydraulic pump also "sings" when it's running, but it has a distinctly different sound than the rough sound of the hoist motor. I don't know if either or both sounds are things that I need to be concerned about.
Anyway, I did manage to free up the stuck sheave at the base of the boom yesterday, and I also removed the rusty set screw in the hoist drum and cleaned up the threads and the hole that the rope goes into. I expect to be able to replace the wire rope without major problems, but I'm putting that off until I finish servicing the innards of the hoist.
Oh yeah, another question: Do any of y'all have a preferred vendor of generic oil seals with online ordering? I checked my favorite industrial supplier (McMaster-Carr), but they don't carry that size of oil seal. I got the MS number from the parts TM and then looked up the dimensions online.
Have any of y'all had good luck opening up one of these gear pump style motors and replacing bad seals? Are they generally common parts, or custom parts for a specific motor? Unfortunately the dataplate on this motor is painted over, so I don't know who made it or what its manufacturer part number is.
I was working on the hoist gearbox today until my activities were tragically cut short by a thunderstorm. There's an unpleasant grinding/chattering sound when I operate the hoist, so I'm digging inside to look for problems. I hope it might be something simple like the brake band chattering on a rusty drum, but I didn't get into the brake housing before the rain started. The big leadscrew gear mechanism appears intact; no missing teeth rattling around in there. I cleaned out the crud from the inside of the housing, but then had to hastily slap the cover back on when the rain started. The shaft seal in the center of the cover is scratched in a couple spots and the lip loading spring has popped out, so I'll replace it. I'll seal the cover back on with RTV in place of the paper gasket that was leaking.
Is a grinding/chattering sound a common symptom of a failing hydraulic gear pump style motor?
The main hydraulic pump also "sings" when it's running, but it has a distinctly different sound than the rough sound of the hoist motor. I don't know if either or both sounds are things that I need to be concerned about.
Anyway, I did manage to free up the stuck sheave at the base of the boom yesterday, and I also removed the rusty set screw in the hoist drum and cleaned up the threads and the hole that the rope goes into. I expect to be able to replace the wire rope without major problems, but I'm putting that off until I finish servicing the innards of the hoist.
Oh yeah, another question: Do any of y'all have a preferred vendor of generic oil seals with online ordering? I checked my favorite industrial supplier (McMaster-Carr), but they don't carry that size of oil seal. I got the MS number from the parts TM and then looked up the dimensions online.