Joined: Tue Apr 01, 2008 8:51 am Posts: 1310 Location: Michigan,U.S.A.
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I would think your bearings are worn or have moved apart on the motor shaft depending on which way the shaft is wiggling.Is it up-down movement or is it sideway movement of the shaft? If it's sideways, the bearings are bad.If it's up-down movement , you might be able to correct it by pressing them more together on the motor shaft as they may have slid causeing the play.If the bearings are bad, they can be replaced by removeing the armature and seting it in the freezer overnight , then useing a puller to remove them.Do the reverse to install the new ones.Useing the freezer will shrink the shaft enough for the bearings to slide off.But before you do this check and make sure the play isn't in the housing that holds the bearings.
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