104856 March 17, 2011 Detex Corporation, 302 Detex Drive, New Braunfels, Texas 78130-3045 (830)-629-2900 / 1-800-729-3839 / Fax (830)-620-6711 E-MAIL: detex @ detex.com INTERNET: www.detex.com DETEX AO19 Distributor Pull Style Motor/Gearbox Repair Manual When refurbishing a used Motor/Gearbox, replacing all wearable components will ultimately save time in the future. We have a distributor rebuild kit available (part # 105412-1). It includes all replaceable components, screws and keys. Additional parts such as spring housings, motors, mounting bolts can be ordered separately as needed. Service Parts Kit #105412-1 Contents ITEM QUANTITY PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 (6) 12407-2 10-32 x 1/2 FH 1/8 Allen Head screws 2 (1) 12607 Black Plastic Cam 3 (1) 104708 Micro-Switch Plate with Switches and Harness 4 (1) 12604 Stop Plate 5 (1) 12606 Spring Arbor 6 (1) 12603 Clock Spring 7 (2) 12611 3/16 x 3/16 x 1 Shaft Keys 8 (1) 12612 1/8th x ½ Woodruff Motor Key 9 (1) 12605-2 Gearbox Shaft (Pull) 10 (1) PP-5207-108 10-32 x 1/2 Philips Pan Head Screw 11 (2) 12783 Flat Washer Round Stops 9 7 6 4 1 3 2 5 1 8 10 11 104856 Page 1
Tools Required: 1) Needle nose Pliers 2) 1/8 Allen Handle 3) 5/16 Nut driver 4) Standard Slotted Screw Driver 5) #2 Phillips Screw Driver 6) #3 Phillips Screw Driver 7) Hammer 8) Safety Glasses (not pictured) Replacement parts as Required 1 2 3 4 Arm provided with Operator 104856 Page 2 5 6 7
See Note 3 Disconnect, Quick (12613 & 12614) See Note 2 See Note 2 Harness, Microswitch Subassy (104706) Ground Wire Screw, Mach. 10-32 x 1/2 Socket Head, FH, Black (12407-2) Cam (12607) Screw Mach, 10-32 x 1/2 Socket Head, FH, Black (12407-2) 2 Pls Switch Plate Subassy (104705) Screw, Mach. 10-32 x 1/2 Socket Head, FH, Black (12407-2) 3 Pls Stop Plate (12604) Spring Arbor (12606) Clock Spring (12603) See Note 1 and Page 13 Screw, Mach. 10-32 x 1/2 PPH (12403-1) Washer, Flat, 1.25 x.203 x.125 (12783) Spring Casting, Machined (12602) See Note 1 Gearbox, 60:1 Ratio (12601) Key, Woodruff, #3, 1/8 x1/2 (12612) Bolts All wires & bolts supplied with motor Motor, 1/8 HP (12600) Bolt, MFM - 4 Pls (12610) Key, Machine, Sq. End 3/16x1 (12611) Shaft Push (10605-1) Shaft Pull (10605-2) Long for Push Short for Pull 104856 Page 3
NOTES UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED: 1. SEE PAGE 14 FOR CLOCK SPRING (I2603) & SPRING ARBOR (12606) POSITIONING. SEE PAGE 14 FOR CAM (12607) POSITIONING. 2. ALIGN QUICK DISCONNECTS (12613 & 12614) WITH HARNESS (104706). RED TO RED AND BLACK TO BLACK FOR LH PUSH OR LH PULL. USE QUICK DISCONNECT (12614) ON RED WIRE & (12613) ON BLACK WIRE. RED TO BLACK AND BLACK TO RED FOR RH PUSH OR RH PULL. USE QUICK DISCONNECT (12613) ON RED WIRE & (12614) ON BLACK WIRE. 3. CONNECT THE MICROSWITCH HARNESS (104706) TO SWITCH PLATE (104705) 104856 Page 4
Remove Gear Motor from Operator. Remove (4) ¼-20 Phillips flathead screws from the bottom of the Header box. Remove (1) 10-24 Phillips Pan head ground screw. Unplug micro-switch harness from control board. Twist motor towards you and up as you pull unit out to avoid damage to Micro-Switches. 104856 Page 5
Replacing Motor Shaft Key Remove through bolts from motor as pictured. Separate motor from gearbox receiver. Some gentle prying may be necessary for older units. Motor P/N #12600 Motor Key P/N #12612 Examine motor shaft for excessive wear in key slot. Replace motor if necessary. Replace 1/8 woodruff key. Apply a light grease to shaft to inhibit rust. Reassemble motor to gearbox. Pay close attention to key when aligning. Key may push out. When assembled, use power arm to rotate gearbox and be sure motor rotates. If motor locks up or does not rotate, separate motor and reinsert key and reassemble motor to gearbox. 104856 Page 6
Disassembling Unit Position the Unit with the motor to the right as shown. Cam Replacement Mark Cam position, if no parts are broken this will aid in the reinstalling process. Remove (1) 10-32 1/8 Allen Head screw holding Cam in place. Remove the Cam. Replace if damaged or modified. Micro-switch Plate and Harness Replacement Remove (2) 10-32 screws with 1/8 Allen wrench and lift off the Micro-Switch Plate. Inspect switches, replace assembly if necessary. 104856 Page 7
Square Stop Replacement Note cam orientation and screws placement. Remove (3) 10-32, screws with 1/8 Allen Head wrench and remove the Square Stop Plate. Inspect plate for damage and replace if necessary. 104856 Page 8
Round Stop Replacement Remove 10-24 Phillips Pan Head screw and remove (2) Round Stops. Inspect and replace if damaged. Spring Replacement Note spring orientation before removing spring. Use the operator arm to unwind the Clock Spring until it can be lifted out. If the spring is broken you will need to pry it out. Use caution when doing this. The spring does not expand more than 3/8. 104856 Page 9
Shaft and Arbor Replacement To replace the shaft, turn unit up-side down. Tap the top on a hard surface or carefully tap the splined end of shaft with flat face hammer until 3/16 x 1 key from Arbor and Shaft can be removed. If this fails, drill a hole in the key with 1/8 drill bit, insert easy-out (a small screw may work) and pull key out. 104856 Page 10
Unscrew Arbor from Shaft. Inspect keyway and screw holes for damage. Replace if necessary. 104856 Page 11
Drop Shaft out from the splined end. Inspect for straightness. Inspect the keyway for wear. Replace if necessary. To set the gearbox to open to 90 (degrees) you must modify the stop plate. DO NOT replace the Shaft Key into the shaft or the spring at this time. Rub a small amount of oil on new Shaft to inhibit rust. Insert the new Shaft into gearbox. Screw Arbor down until it bottoms out and reverse until the key can be inserted. Review Handing Diagram (see page 14) to determine correct Arbor position. 104856 Page 12
Final adjustment to Cam can be made after Unit has been reinstalled and attached to door leaf. Re-assemble the Stop Plate to the Arbor according to the diagram on page 14. Replace Round Stops Rotate the shaft by hand until Stop Plate rests against the Round Stops Attach the Pull Arm Assembly so the short portion is parallel with the operator, opposite of the motor. If the arm is over rotated, remove arm from shaft and reattach to the one position less that 90. Remove Stop Plate and remove enough material from contact corner to allow the arm to rotate to 90. Modified Stop Plates LH Pull RH Pull material removed on these corners to increase rotation Insure there is solid contact between the Stop Plate and the Round Stop at the meeting point. Once you are satisfied with open position, mark the Shaft and Arm for future position reference. Remove Round Stops, Stop Plate, Arbor and Shaft Re-assemble the unit Insert Shaft Key and reinstall Shaft Turn the arbor all the way down until tight. Reverse to insert arbor key (see diagram on page 14). Install the spring according to diagram. Insure the outer grips are seated. Rotate to preload spring 1/2 turn and allow spring to return to relaxed position. Assemble Stop Plate according to diagram Assemble Round Stops Attach Micro-switch Harness Set Cam according to diagram 104856 Page 13
Detail 104709-1 & -2 LH Push/Pull Position of Spring Arbor (P/N 12606) in relaxed position for LH Units Attach Stop Plate (P/N 12604) oriented as shown using three screws (P/N 12407-2) Hook Spring as shown for LH Units 104709-1 LH Push 104709-2 LH Pull Spring Casting (P/N 12602) Detail 104709-3 & -4 RH Push /Pull Position of Spring Arbor (P/N 12606) in relaxed position for RH Units Hook Spring as shown for RH Units Spring Casting (P/N 12602) 104709-3 RH Push 104709-4 RH Pull Attach Stop Plate (P/N 12604) oriented as shown using three screws (P/N 12407-2) NOTES FOR ASSEMBLING SPRING, ARBOR AND CAM: Switchplate Subassembly (P/N 104705) Switchplate Subassembly (P/N 104705) Cam (P/N 12607) Cam (P/N 12607) Cam orientation in full open position P/N 104709-1 LH Push P/N 104709-2 LH Pull Cam orientation in full open position P/N 104709-3 RH Push P/N 104709-4 RH Pull 104856 Page 14