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« on: September 06, 2004, 08:16:03 pm »

I have a Westinghouse Select-O-Matic that has a "bad" electric motor.  I have taken the motor to a shop here in Houston and they said that the gears are bad/stripped.  Does anyone know of someone that works on old vending machine electric motors?  Any help would be great!
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« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2004, 09:23:51 pm »

Hi & welcome!

Well, rewinding a motor's one thing, and stripped gears are another  '<img'> , with that said, I'm thinking you'll have to find a parts machine to donate a replacement, or locate someone parting one out, while there are lots of electrical motor rebuilders out there, very few are going to take the time
(cost-wise..$$$) & be able to repair it, & still keep it under $100.00 and thats just a straight forward rewinding of the field coils ( I'm not trying to discourage you) on the bright side, any vending motor assembly from a WC 60MD-78MD-102MD, or 102-1 (single flavor version) select-a-matic's will fit. '<img'>
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