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Mitsubishi 6M60-TL - Inspection: Brush Spring Pressure; Inspection: Brush; Brush Length; Inspection: Yoke

Mitsubishi 6M60-TL
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Inspection: Brush spring pressure
Using new brushes, measure the load required to separate each
brush spring from its brush.
If either measurement is lower than the specified limit, replace
the brush springs.
Inspection: Brush (–)
(1) Brush length
If either brush (–) is shorter than the limit, it must be replaced.
CAUTION
The brush (–) and its brush holder should be replaced as a
set.
(2) Contact surface of armature’s commutator and brush
If the commutator contact surface of either brush is rough or un-
evenly worn, rectify it with emery paper (#300 to 500).
Inspection: Brush holder
Thoroughly clean the (+) brush holder and the (–) holder plate,
then, check that continuity does not exist between them.
If continuity exists, there is a short circuit and the brush holder
must be replaced.
Inspection: Yoke
(1) Test for coil open circuit
Check that continuity exists between the cable and the (+)
brush.
If there is no continuity, there is an open circuit and the yoke or
(+) brush must be replaced.
(2) Test for coil grounding
Check that continuity does not exist between the yoke and the
(+) brush.
If continuity exists, the coil is grounded. Inspect the insulation,
and replace the yoke and the (+) brush if the insulation cannot
be rectified.
CAUTION
The coil may be grounded to the yoke due to the accumula-
tion of worn-off metal particles from the brushes and/or ar-
mature.
#930 STARTER

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