Machine Service Procedures
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Step 7: Lift motor out of machine. Note: On larger washers it is advisable to put a board
under the motor and slide it out rather than lifting it.
18lb A-Series Washer (both voltages 115/208-240)
Resistance
Motor Winding Wire # Minimum Maximum
18lb 1ph or 3ph 60hz Main (wash & spin) T1 & T2 3.71 4.09
Dexter #9376-304-001 T2 & T3 3.71 4.09
A.O. Smith #19343500 T1 & T3 3.71 4.09
25lb A-Series Washer
Resistance
Motor Winding Wire # Minimum Maximum
25lb 1ph or 3ph 60hz Main (wash & spin) T1 & T2 2.45 2.71
Dexter #9376-305-001 T2 & T3 2.45 2.71
A.O. Smith #19343600 T1 & T3 2.45 2.71
40lb A-Series Washer
Resistance
Motor Winding Wire # Minimum Maximum
40lb 1ph or 3ph 60hz Main (wash & spin) T1 & T2 2.45 2.71
Dexter #9376-305-001 T2 & T3 2.45 2.71
A.O. Smith #19343600 T1 & T3 2.45 2.71
55lb & 75lb A-Series Washer
Resistance
Motor Winding Wire # Minimum Maximum
55lb 1ph or 3ph 60hz Main (wash & spin) T1 & T2 1.05 1.16
Dexter #9376-298-001 T2 & T3 1.05 1.16
Magnetek #370886 T1 & T3 1.05 1.16
Removal
Step 1: Remove the drive belt as explained in previous instructions.
Step 2: Remove the tension spring and bracket.
Step 3: Disconnect the motor wires in the control area at the top of the machine. The motor wire
retaining clamp should be removed and reused. There is a diagram showing where each motor
wire plugs in so there is no need to mark them.
Step 4: Loosen the set screws on the motor support shaft.
Step 5: Remove the retaining bolt from the front of the support shaft.
Step 6: Remove the motor support shaft.
Drive Motor Inverter Type Motor-Winding Resistance