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Changing Cimex Motor - randyg6224 - 12-22-2013

I may have to change out my Cimex motor. Has anybody done this? Is there an after market motor to replace this motor? Thanks for your replies!


Changing Cimex Motor - Jim Cross - 12-23-2013

Sorry I have nothing to add Randy, Except I am in the same situation. So if anyone can answer these questions I too would appreciate it.


RE: Changing Cimex Motor - EncapBrian - 12-23-2013

Good day Gentlemen,

Here at Excellent Supply we can get a new motor for you. It is a Leeson Motor that will run you $724.68, you will possibly need the Motor Shaft Extension which runs $126.81.

Give us a call if you have more questions. We are here to help.


RE: Changing Cimex Motor - FloorCareMD - 12-24-2013

Are you sure it needs replaced?
Maybe you could have them rebuilt for much less.
Here in my hometown, there is one of the countries finest.
http://www.amerepair.com/
get a quote


RE: Changing Cimex Motor - Shorty - 12-24-2013

May I ask why it needs replacing??

Maybe just a re-wind would suffice??

Take it to a qualified mechanical electrician for their diagnosis.

Just my AU3cents. Wink

Short 1


RE: Changing Cimex Motor - encapman - 12-24-2013

As mentioned above, motors can normally be serviced. Look for an electric motor repair shop in your area. In many cases the motor can be round or repaired if it has a problem. Repairing the motor is generally a bargain compared to buying a new one.


RE: Changing Cimex Motor - randyg6224 - 12-25-2013

The motor is actually fine. It is the shaft and bearing. My brother-in-law who is my mechanic, says at some point the bearing froze up and the shaft continued to spin. Over time the shaft started to wobble, now beginning to wear out the bearing. This took place over 12-18 months, becoming louder and louder. Since a new motor runs $700-$800, he thinks he can take the shaft out, get it straightened out on a lathe, get a new bearing and should be good to go. This should be mush less than a new motor. I'll keep you guys posted!


RE: Changing Cimex Motor - encapman - 12-28-2013

Sounds like a wise course.

Also don't hesitate to contact us at Excellent Supply. Ask for Rodney when you call. Rodney started out as an aircraft mechanic. He has also been involved in auto mechanics and auto electronics. He is a wiz when it comes to everything mechanical. The machines he works on at Excellent Supply are a walk in the park for him. So if you have questions, give him a call and he can usually walk you through it.