01-05-2017, 09:43 PM
Well, not any old screws.
When the impeller reaches full speed it seems to be moving toward the case that holds the two 4" intake tubes. That's when it shears off the tips of the screws that hold the cover to the case surrounding the impeller.
I'm not sure if the impeller is moving on the shaft or if the whole motor/shaft/impeller assembly is moving.
It has run fine for years and only started devouring the screws today. I wouldn't mind feeding it a few screws but it makes a horrible racket and sparks fly out of the case.
Checking the parts diagram, I see that there is a bolt that apparently holds the impeller onto the shaft. I didn't find this until I had taken the case apart and put back together a couple of times looking for clues or tell tale debris. I don't have the energy to open it up one more time until I get a good night's sleep.
Meanwhile, any ideas on how to break my impeller of this nastly habit and keep it in its place?
When the impeller reaches full speed it seems to be moving toward the case that holds the two 4" intake tubes. That's when it shears off the tips of the screws that hold the cover to the case surrounding the impeller.
I'm not sure if the impeller is moving on the shaft or if the whole motor/shaft/impeller assembly is moving.
It has run fine for years and only started devouring the screws today. I wouldn't mind feeding it a few screws but it makes a horrible racket and sparks fly out of the case.
Checking the parts diagram, I see that there is a bolt that apparently holds the impeller onto the shaft. I didn't find this until I had taken the case apart and put back together a couple of times looking for clues or tell tale debris. I don't have the energy to open it up one more time until I get a good night's sleep.
Meanwhile, any ideas on how to break my impeller of this nastly habit and keep it in its place?