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Post by indi75 on Jun 26, 2020 4:42:20 GMT -5
ello, I own this Mareli Maestralino 3 blades. It woeks fine, but just that evrytime the rotor makes a complete turn, there is a noise inside. Maybe due to the ball bearing badly greased of there is any. Anyone knows how to dismantle the rotor and what to check? Cheers
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Jun 26, 2020 5:43:36 GMT -5
Hello,
This is actually an Eole. Most probably made in France in the 1920's. It's highly possible that it needs an oiling or that simply an object like a piece of paper got caught in the motor. You should have access to the bearings by lifting the upper canopy. DON'T touch the windings!
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Post by indi75 on Jun 26, 2020 8:03:50 GMT -5
Hi, Looking at some pictures on the net, you are certainly right. It has to be an Eole. So how to access the bearings? You said by lifting up the canopy, but how to lift it up? If you could draw like a sketch that would be great Cheers
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Post by indi75 on Jun 26, 2020 11:22:22 GMT -5
Me Gain, I managed to lift the upper canopy that covers the external rotor. But there are no bearings i can se from the top. AT the bottom, there is also a canopy i managed to remove, but I still have access to no bearings from the bottom. There must be a way to split that rotor in 2 pieces, or is it made in one piece? Cheers
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Jun 29, 2020 4:03:55 GMT -5
I doubt the motor can be opened in two pieces. I'm suprised you don't see the bearings once you have one of the canopies removed. Can you provide photos of what it looks like underneath these canopies?
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