Refrigerator User Manual

6-12T-268-07
opening after the piston rings are compressed. A
piston ring compresser will facilitate removal. Each
piston pin is l ocked in place by lock rings which are
snapped into grooves i n the piston wall.
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1. Capscrew
2. Cap
3. Crankshaft
4. Thrust Washer
5. Rotor Drive Key
6. Connecting Rod
7. Compression Ring
8. Piston
9. Pin
10. Retainer
Figure 6-11. Crankshaft Assembly
k. Since the stator cannot be replaced in the field, the
terminal plate assembly need not be disturbed
unless a leak exists or a terminal part requires
replacing.
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1. Equalizer Tube and Lockscrew Assembly
2. Lockwasher
3. Counterweight -- Motor End
Figure 6-12. Removing Equalizing Tube and Lock
Screw Assembly
Disassemble and assemble the terminal plate as shown
in Figure 6-13.
The t erminal mounting plate assembly, as originally
installed, is assembled so as to leave a small space
between the outer terminal bushing and the surface of
the mounting plate. This is to provide further crush of
the terminal bushing in case a leak should occur. To stop
a leak, tighten the terminal bushing nut only enough to
stop the escape of gas. Do not tighten until the terminal
bushing is flush with the m ounting plate. The tightening
torque used at the factory i s 0.21 to 0.23 mkg (18 to 20
inch pounds) maximum to prevent damage to the plastic
parts.
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NOTE: Parts shown are for one terminal.
1. Terminal Bushing Nut
2. Lock Washer
3. Terminal Washer
4. Outer Terminal Bushing
5. O-Ring
6. Terminal Bushing Washers (Grey)
7. Terminal Bushing Washers (Red)
8. Inner Terminal Bushing
9. Terminal Mounting Plate
10. Cover Gasket
11. Inner Terminal Block
12. Terminal Screw
Figure 6-13. Terminal Mounting Assembly