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Old 03-31-2011, 03:47 PM
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OK....... pretty straight-forward. Only one snag that will require a bit of extra effort (not much - 4th pic).
First pic is the upper motor cover removed. This pc shows the corrosion on the silver surfaces.

Next pic is with bottom cover removed, exposing the motor power control. Again, just take out the screws and everything was fed out the top of the chassis without any solder-work necessary.

Third pic shows the one of the original feet. Was a small pneumatic 'tire' that has split with age and no longer holds any gas charge. All three are the same and will replace with some sort of Sorbothane or similar.

And the last picture illustrates the one problem Each foot is held in place with three Philips-head screws that are accessed through the holes in the top of the foot. One screw in each of the two feet still attached to the table stripped out. Will drill a bit and then use an easy-out tool to remove. May replace these screws with socket-head screws that are much less prone to stripping.
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