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This guide is designed to walk you through step-by-step procedures on how to replace the motor on a RIDGID Belt Sander R2740. A broken or damaged motor will result in lack of rotation ofcause the motor driven drum not to rotate, therefore, causing the belt of the sander not to move or function properly. The time to complete this taskbelt may also be moving at a very slow speed if the motor is dependentburning out.
Before working on the user's skill levelRIDGID Belt Sander make sure the the power tool is unplugged or disconnected from any power source. To completeFailure to do so may result in electrocution or personal injury while removing the motor. Make sure to read through this task you will need a Torx TR10 screw bit,guide for addition information before beginning the replacement of the RIDGID Belt Sander R2740 motor.Phillips screwdriver,and a flat head screwdriver |
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