Its obvious from all your posts that you dont have the skills, or knowledge or physical ability to do anything this complicated properly and dont really recognise even what you are looking at.
Options.
Buy a set of new motors and fit them. Or get someone with a brain and experience working with tools, bolts, threads, motorcycles, or something to fit them. Dont pay an "expert", those will charge a fortune and likely know little more than you do. Most are useless. The odd one will be OK but how will you find them?
NON of these experts will have the knowledge or abilities to disassemble and fix old motors because even if labour was free, parts are not available. There are places that refurb motors, but all they really do is look at the parts, fit new bearings and brushes and five them a coat of paint. At a lot of £££.
So as above. Use it as it is. Or replace with new (quite cheap from sunrise) or at least GOOD used stripped from demo chair or never fitted.
Hi
when you say the camera is the wrong way around , what do you mean?
I mean every Laptop, Desktop PC Computer and TV and cinema has the screen horizontal. When you do a video vertically you end up with most of the screen wasted and unused and a tiny bit in the middle with the movie in it...
I dont think I can do all the things that you would do about the motor. Verifying the brushes and changing them if needed seems to be accessible and to be done from times to times anyway. I took a old brocken motor and was able to remove one brush so Im confident I could do it. I have seen a video of someone removing the cap of a wheelchair motor to look at the armature the brushes touch. His where black, I plan to order a fiberglass to clean mine if need be.
Theres zero point in randomly fitting brushes alone. At very least you need to do as I described in full. Unless the brushes are the ONLY problem. But would you even recognise a brush problem if you looked at them? What about the copper commutator they run on? Would you recognise one that needs attention? What about the brush holders? Problem is that you dont have any experience and dont know what you are looking for. And to swap a set of brushes means removal of motors anyway. Already beyond you.
When trying to buy new brushes from sunrise , they tell me it would be 150 dol for 4 of them which i feel is absurd. As you say there are probably brushes available that fit that i can order at lower price.
8mph linix motor as used on the Jive chair, same as yours.
Part 112281 Motor brush kit for 4 - pole motor 4 pcs./pack £ 6.00
So £12 total. Plus delivery. Sunparts website.
I asked the sunrise guy while I had him on the phone what was the sizes of the 3 screws that hold the front cap of the motor since they are not showned in the manual and he said that he has no info on them.
Again you are showing that you have no experience.
First of all those are not available to buy seperately, they come as part of a complete motor/brake assembly. So a dumb parts guy wont have a clue.
I can tell you without looking that they will be common metric threads. So can only ever be M3 or M4 in that situation.
I would take one out. Use my micrometer to see thread diameter (3 or 4 mm) then measure bolt length, and order a box of STAINLESS bolts that size as a box is usually not much more than ordering say 8 or 10. And would use cap screws, (thats allen bolts to the man in the street!). And GREASE!
I am not 100 pourcent sure that i should try to remove them. Do you think once out it is possible to identify them to replace them with stainless ones or at least with new ones? If I could order them in advance i would like that.
You cant. Remove, measure, throw away old ones. Order replacements.
I am a bit wary of stripping those 3 screws that hold the front cap. Would adding some anti rust penetrant before help or i should avoid puting that on since it could make the screws's x more slippery for the x screwdriver head hence more chances of stripping?
Spray with WD 40, leave it a day.
Use a CORRECT SIZED and CORRECT TYPE of screwdriver, (probably posidrive no2?) and hold it and use it correctly. The THREAD will snap before the X in the head slips. If that doesent happen then read this sentence again!!!
Before you snap the thread, stop! Use the max safe force only. We are back to experience again. Stop looking for sprays on Amazon...
What is the point of removing that cover?
You first ned to remove the MOTOR. Then strip everything completely. If you cant do that then leave it alone before you cause yourself a lot more problems.