On 09/25/2015 03:45 PM, devin davison wrote:
I have a BA11K power supply out of a pdp 11/34 that has frozen up fans.
They are frozen up pretty bad. I heard from another list member here they
are repairable, any advice on how to do so?

--Devin

Generally, you can remove a snap ring and pull out several components from the hub of the fan. Then, there is a TINY phosphor-bronze snap-ring on a post in the center. When you remove it, be careful to shield the fan with your hand to catch the ring if it flies off. Then, the fan can be removed from the motor stator. If ball bearings, you can measure and buy replacements from Boca Bearings (or other source). if sleeve bearings, you may have to drip solvent into the bearing area first to loosen it up, then it will be possible to remove the fan, and clean the bearing and post. Then, oil liberally with 10W oil and reassemble. Be sure to oil the felts as well. For sleeve bearings, this is usually a stop-gap, but will work for seldom-used gear. The Boca Bearings bearings usually get noisy sooner than the OEM bearings, but they will still last several years of running time.

Different brands have slightly different construction, but many of them follow the above general design.

Jon

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