hace 5 años
Greetings lusangor.
Regards Gustavo Piña.
In addition to the contributions received, as for the white plastic gear whose hole you sought to repair, if both plastic gears have all their teeth in perfect condition (without wear) , what you can do is take as a reference the hole of the other gear and open a hole on the side opposite the damaged hole but taking into account the height at which that hole should go and whose diameter preferably be a minimum thing larger than the guide of the Two guide spring. and when I talk about something minimal, it is that the spring guide enters without having game as well as very tight.
Both gears are exactly the same and therefore, you can freely open a new hole, respecting the location with respect to the tooth or the two teeth where it is located, at the height and you have all the physical information in tray of silver when taking into account the other white plastic gear.
What you cannot do is pretend to use the spring of two guides if it is oxidized, deformed, if at least one of its two guides does not have the exact 90 °, if its turns (even if it is one) they were very far apart from each other in that all must be in contact without a beam of light between them. Any minimal deformation is totally harmful so that he can do his job. [/B]
The separation between the inner side of the spring of two guides with respect to the cylinder of the inner lower shaft as well as the final part of the transmission case housing (3rd axis) is so minimal that a sheet of paper would not enter. Distance micrometrically speaking that it is more than enough to keep the spring away from both above-mentioned surfaces in the washing and rinsing stages, and where both gears should remain immobile at the proper place.
[b] If the two-guide spring does not fully comply with the above, there is no other way than to replace it with a new one.
Thanks and regards.
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