Terry, tell me more. This is pretty unusual. Have you had a need to replace the brushes? If so what condition were they in? If they are getting chewed up in the motor itself, this is an indication that the commutator is not even. The area on the rotor that the brushes rub against when the motor is turning.Terry, tell me more. This is pretty unusual. Have you had a need to replace the brushes? If so what condition were they in? If they are getting chewed up in the motor itself, this is an indication that the commutator is not even. The area on the rotor that the brushes rub against when the motor is turning.
You can't post conmments that contain an email address.
- If you need clarification, ask it in the comment box above.
- Better answers use proper spelling and grammar.
- Provide details, support with references or personal experience.
Tell us some more! Your answer needs to include more details to help people.You can't post answers that contain an email address.Please enter a valid email address.The email address entered is already associated to an account.Login to postPlease use English characters only.
Tip: The max point reward for answering a question is 15.
Go t Ace hardware take your old bolt they'll probably have a bolt the same size, otherwise you'll need to contact the manufacturer of the item, Electric Strider, Call 1-800-555-1212 and ask for the 800 number of the company of manufacture... There should be a plate on strider with name of company of production.. May even have phone number on plate and possibly web site..
If so water collects at the bottom of the switches making a connection, to fix carefully remove the base of the switch and dry, beware here will be a lttle string in there plus bits of plastic... so beware...
www.ctmhomecare.com/PDF/.../Troubleshooting-Scooter.pdf This link will give you the fault codes for aCTM scooter but all are standard codes and should apply to your scooter also. Hope this helps
You should be able to find a local shop that specializes in rebuilding DC motors. The cost of a rebuilt motor is considerably less than a new one. The rebuild shop will turn the armature, replace the brushes, replace the armature bearings, clean up and replace the contacts, etc. The only downside is that the warranty will only be upwards of 90 days. In my experience a rebuilt motor may get you an additional 6 to 8 months before it needs to be replaced with a new one. You need to weigh the cost of each alternative and make a decision. If you have a free source of labor, the choice becomes easier.
Unfortunately, I cannot recommend any rebuild resources since I live in the U.S. Hope this helps.
Ztarg is the Medline Industries approved service and parts distributor for the Strider and Gemini Scooters. Their contact information can be found on their websitewww.striderscooterservice.com
Terry, tell me more. This is pretty unusual. Have you had a need to replace the brushes? If so what condition were they in? If they are getting chewed up in the motor itself, this is an indication that the commutator is not even. The area on the rotor that the brushes rub against when the motor is turning.
×