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sdowney1 July 6th 07 01:46 AM

Warn H600M hoist brush replacement
 
I have a warn marine winch hoist that I recently cleaned and
regreased. The brushes are still in fairly good shape about 1/2 inch
long.
Does anyone know where to get new motor brushes or parts if needed?
There are 4 and are an odd triangular shape.
It is a 12volt DC hoist with a triple sun gear reduction set.
plastic gear housing but it works fine for 600 lb rating.

thanks for any ideas.


Tim July 6th 07 03:13 AM

Warn H600M hoist brush replacement
 
On Jul 5, 7:46 pm, sdowney1 wrote:
I have a warn marine winch hoist that I recently cleaned and
regreased. The brushes are still in fairly good shape about 1/2 inch
long.
Does anyone know where to get new motor brushes or parts if needed?
There are 4 and are an odd triangular shape.
It is a 12volt DC hoist with a triple sun gear reduction set.
plastic gear housing but it works fine for 600 lb rating.

thanks for any ideas.


Sure, that's not a problem. That motor is actually made by United
Technologies, and is fairly common. Those same brush's are used in a
host of applications. Starters on Koehlers, trolling motors etc. Any
lawnmower shop ought to fix you right up.


sdowney1 July 7th 07 02:25 AM

Warn H600M hoist brush replacement
 
On Jul 5, 10:13 pm, Tim wrote:
On Jul 5, 7:46 pm, sdowney1 wrote:

I have a warn marine winch hoist that I recently cleaned and
regreased. The brushes are still in fairly good shape about 1/2 inch
long.
Does anyone know where to get new motor brushes or parts if needed?
There are 4 and are an odd triangular shape.
It is a 12volt DC hoist with a triple sun gear reduction set.
plastic gear housing but it works fine for 600 lb rating.


thanks for any ideas.


Sure, that's not a problem. That motor is actually made by United
Technologies, and is fairly common. Those same brush's are used in a
host of applications. Starters on Koehlers, trolling motors etc. Any
lawnmower shop ought to fix you right up.


that is good news.




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