Good discussion of some of this is here. viewtopic.php?f=2&t=25880#p210525Hello
I am in need of a source of the rivets which hold the individual brush holder on the assembly or if not available what people are using to repair it. Any help would be great. Thanks , John
Specifically, I use #6 flat head screws from McMaster Carr on generators (anyone have a source for domed head screws like the original?)
McMaster Carr: Steel Slotted Flat Head Screws, 6-32 Thread Size, 5/16" Long
On starters, I grind off the brass rivets holding the brush plate and replace them w/ solid copper rivets. More info coming soon.
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When rebuilding brush plates on both units, I use 1/8" rivets with backing washers on the new insulators and I peen the rivets.
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For the brush holder, its a delicate operation. First you carefully grind off the back of the holder rivets making sure when you pop the holder out you save the metal backing plate that invariably goes zinging across the floor and behind your machines. Also, leaving part of the post intact gives you a "center punch" you can use on the next step.
Then I carefully drill and tap 6-32 holes where the rivets were. I use Steel Binding Head Slotted Screws, Steel, 6-32 Thread Size, 5/16" Long on the posts AFTER I use some Loctite. There's no room for split washers here so Loctite is a must. I've fixed a few of these failed repairs when they short out when the screws back out from vibration.
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There needs to be enough clearance so the new screws don't short out when reinstalled.
. Hopefully this helps someone in the future!
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