push comes to shove , ya can gut the motor take the armature off the shaft & put the shaft back in & power the shaft from another motor .
You'd be surprised at some of the things we've done to keep things workin . Years ago my bud scores a 4 cylinder compressor from his wife's boss , he was a dentist . The motor had burnt up in this compressor so they bought a new one & passed the burnt on over to my bud . Did the same thing here , tore the motor apart emptied the armature shaft & then installed a pulley in the shaft & cut a notch in the motor housing .
Then I found a nice piece of scrap plate in my someday pile &        mounted a motor on it & bolted the plate under the old motor ,        ran a belt from new motor to new pulley on the shaft from the old        motor & the rest is history . 
      
Yer half way there already with the bad motor .
    anmal
      
Unless I want to completely redesign it, I need the right-angle gear box. I'm not qualified for that! I could probably put a different gear box on it, but none of the ones I've found are near the right size. Too big, or too small, nothing in the Goldilocks zone. I do have a Leeson DC motor and probably some spare brushes for larger motors from my former work, that they trashed. All I have to do is find them. IF I can find something, I can probably cut it down if it's not the right size already. I am good at micky-mousing something...
Bill in OKC
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On Friday, August 11, 2023 at 01:39:17 PM CDT, mike allen <animal@psln.com> wrote:
Just tossin this out there , with no load on the motor you will not get the actual amp reading . Also unless you have a good DC clamp meter most DVM that do amps top out at 10 amps .
I thought there was a guy in this group that had a motor shop ? Does the motor absolutely have to have the right angle gear box or can it be a straight gear reduction motor ?
animal
On 8/11/23 9:02 AM, Bill in OKC too via groups.io wrote:
SWMBO' s power wheelchair lift crapped out the other day. New motor is no longer available since the lift is ancient. Manufacturer of the lift removed any OEM markings. It's a right- angle gear motor, which I'll eventually have some photos and dimensions for. This is the in-and-out motor for a Harmar AL-600 lift that fits in the back of a van. Near as I can remember it was made about 2007 or so.
There is no continuity in the motor, but othinf seems burned. I pulled it apart and fiddled with it, and got continuity back. Hooked it back up to power trying to get a current draw reading and it spun up and rapped out again. No continuity again. Brushes look good.
I have a megger for testing insulation, and an assortment of DVMs and at least one analog voltmeter. Somewhere in the library are a couple of older books on motor testing and repair, but haven't found them yet. Any suggestions for resources? I looked at Grainger & McMaster-Carr, also Amazon & Surplus Center. They have similar gear motors but nothing that looks exactly right. Most are either way too light or way too heavy. This is a 12vdc motor, could draw as much as 20amps, but probably closer to 10, and could less. There is another motor on it with a different gearbox. Looks to be about the same motor. May fiddle with that, and get a current draw.
Found one of these motors for sale on the knoppix site for $600, was $400 from Harmar at one time. Seems a bit fishy to me, and can't afford it anyway.
Gotta get ready to take SWMBO to get fitted for a new CPAP mask, and for both of us to get new CPAP machines. Hope someone can point me in a useful direction. Used to be a bunch of folks whe rebuilt motors & alternators/generators around here. Called one and they don't do DC motors at all, and don't think there's anyone left who does.,
Any help will be appreciated!
Bill in OKC
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