FS: Door lock motors, D2 Regular lock
#1
FS: Door lock motors, D2 Regular lock
5$ plus shipping from Raleigh, NC
I bought a batch (to meet minimum order amount) of motors to fix my Discovery 2 Door locks which the normal lock failed. These are FC-280PC-22125 Clockwise Rotation motors (the Superlock is CCW), 19mm partially knurlled shaft. You will need to follow the write-up linked in the D2 forum, I think it's for a cooper mini(same lock)
I bought a batch (to meet minimum order amount) of motors to fix my Discovery 2 Door locks which the normal lock failed. These are FC-280PC-22125 Clockwise Rotation motors (the Superlock is CCW), 19mm partially knurlled shaft. You will need to follow the write-up linked in the D2 forum, I think it's for a cooper mini(same lock)
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Motorhead1 (10-17-2018)
#4
5$ plus shipping from Raleigh, NC
I bought a batch (to meet minimum order amount) of motors to fix my Discovery 2 Door locks which the normal lock failed. These are FC-280PC-22125 Clockwise Rotation motors (the Superlock is CCW), 19mm partially knurlled shaft. You will need to follow the write-up linked in the D2 forum, I think it's for a cooper mini(same lock)
I bought a batch (to meet minimum order amount) of motors to fix my Discovery 2 Door locks which the normal lock failed. These are FC-280PC-22125 Clockwise Rotation motors (the Superlock is CCW), 19mm partially knurlled shaft. You will need to follow the write-up linked in the D2 forum, I think it's for a cooper mini(same lock)
these motors only fix 1/2 the problem? or I won’t actually know the problem until I tear it apart and put power to the motors? What if my problem is the “super lock” where do I turn then?
what power will activate the motor? 12v, 6v?
how do I pay you?
#5
OK, so I am confused...
these motors only fix 1/2 the problem? or I won’t actually know the problem until I tear it apart and put power to the motors? What if my problem is the “super lock” where do I turn then?
what power will activate the motor? 12v, 6v?
how do I pay you?
I used a 9v battery on my bench
PayPal, friends/family or add the 3% fee
#8
Superlock motors never wear out because they do not ever get used, it is the brushes in the lock motor that wears out that causes the lock to stop. I find it easier to swap the brush holder/end cap out than to try to get the drive gear off, fwiw.
#10
Yep, $5 a set from the OP - see above Trust me, much easier to change the entire plastic back end of the motor than to try and fool with those tiny brushes in the holder.