If you don't have a socket with the same size outer diameter as the bearing, you can use the old bearing in place of said socket. (Everyone note that you only want to hit/put pressure on the outside of the bearing)
Random question, but do you happen to have the measurements on the motor mount area? I have a 21in self propelled model that was given to me and I want to replace the broken motor mount with a 20in version motor if it’s compatible. Thank you in advance!
Center to center on the holes nearest each other is 3&3/8" or 84mm. Distance across the mounting points at the outside, the widest part, is 5&3/8". I do know that the 21" blades and 20" blades are compatible with each other's motors because I'm using 20" motors with 21" blades on my lawn tractor conversion.
There is no reason you couldn't, but you still need the controller. You would have to connect the DC adapter, that is powerful enough, to the hot and ground 40v input of the controller. The only thing is, if you use the original controller, there isn't anything to connect the battery sensor wire to. I'd have to check to see if it is needed. If you use an ebike controller I know it wouldn't be needed.
Could you tell me if this motor works at an angle of 60 or 120 degrees? I need to know how to adapt a hall sensor board to a similar engine...
I'm sorry, but I'm afraid I don't know how to tell the difference.
Where do I find this clean living room floor?
It's very rare, since it take me no time at all to make a mess of it.
If you don't have a socket with the same size outer diameter as the bearing, you can use the old bearing in place of said socket. (Everyone note that you only want to hit/put pressure on the outside of the bearing)
Excellent tip!
Random question, but do you happen to have the measurements on the motor mount area? I have a 21in self propelled model that was given to me and I want to replace the broken motor mount with a 20in version motor if it’s compatible. Thank you in advance!
Center to center on the holes nearest each other is 3&3/8" or 84mm. Distance across the mounting points at the outside, the widest part, is 5&3/8". I do know that the 21" blades and 20" blades are compatible with each other's motors because I'm using 20" motors with 21" blades on my lawn tractor conversion.
Can I run this motor for using DC adapter.
There is no reason you couldn't, but you still need the controller. You would have to connect the DC adapter, that is powerful enough, to the hot and ground 40v input of the controller. The only thing is, if you use the original controller, there isn't anything to connect the battery sensor wire to. I'd have to check to see if it is needed. If you use an ebike controller I know it wouldn't be needed.