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General Category => Magic Pie & Smart Pie Discussions => Topic started by: mantares on June 16, 2010, 09:44:42 PM
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Further investigating the clicking noise, I discovered today that the noise does not exist if the wheel is unloaded, that is, off the ground--even when powered. This leads me to suspect a bad bearing. Sooo...the next question is how to obtain replacement bearings or how to obtain the bearing part number if it is a non-special bearing that could be obtained in the United States?
I have attached a couple of pictures of the solar-powered cart and the MP wheel.
Michael
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Rumor has it that the bearings of the older motor are part number 6202RS. Not sure if the same ones were used for the Magic Pie. See http://goldenmotor.com/SMF/index.php?topic=10.msg1172#msg1172 for details or search the forums for "6202".
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I checked my MP today and this is the result:
MP part number is MP-1-270-10050059.
The bearing is a 6302RS; 42mm diameter, 15mm hole, 13mm width. Available from McMaster-Carr in the US. I ordered a pair today, will report on the results. At least on the end I looked at, the bearing is secured by a circlip and is not a press fit so can be removed very simply. Whether this is true on the other end, I don't know yet since I haven't removed the other cover.
Michael
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At least on the end I looked at, the bearing is secured by a circlip and is not a press fit so can be removed very simply. Whether this is true on the other end, I don't know yet since I haven't removed the other cover.
Michael,
The bearing on the left side of the axle has the wires going through it and I don't know if it can be removed without unsoldering its wires from the controller and withdrawing the wiring from under the bearing first. There is a circlip fitted to this side which is used to prevent the wire from rubbing against the inside of the hub.
(https://i.imgur.com/4dmLnax.png) (https://i.imgur.com/GtynVo3.png)
I don't recall seeing any circlips holding the bearing on either side, any chance you could post some pictures to help refresh my memory?
Alan
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On the wire side, it looks like the slot in the axle is deep enough for the bearing to slip over the wires; I'll post an answer when I get the bearings--they have been shipped already so possibly will have them before the weekend. Will also take pictures of both sides as I replace the bearings. Of course the ultimate test will be if the noise is gone :)!
Michael