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<blockquote data-quote="DarrellS" data-source="post: 461902" data-attributes="member: 24234"><p>Be sure and get it checked out so you don't destroy expensive parts when using it . Electric motors have the magnets glued to the motor's case and when dropped or they receive a severe shock a piece of the magnet will chip off and then damage the armature when ran with the loose piece floating around in there . Hopefully you have only damaged a bearing . Also make sure the shaft didn't get bent .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarrellS, post: 461902, member: 24234"] Be sure and get it checked out so you don't destroy expensive parts when using it . Electric motors have the magnets glued to the motor's case and when dropped or they receive a severe shock a piece of the magnet will chip off and then damage the armature when ran with the loose piece floating around in there . Hopefully you have only damaged a bearing . Also make sure the shaft didn't get bent . [/QUOTE]
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