Motor Cleaning & Servicing | Foil Drive Care & Maintenance

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  • čas přidán 6. 02. 2023
  • In this quick video, Paul and Ben run you through the basic features of the Foil Drive motor and our recommendation of the simple cleaning and servicing required to maintain your gear moving forward for 2023.
    For existing customers prior to 2023, you will need to remove the circlip from the shaft to be able to separate the rotor from the motor. We have full video tutorials and how to articles for this or you can contact your local Dealer or Foil Drive Support for further assistance. Please send an email to support@foildrive.com for further instructions.
    If your interested to learn more about the Foil Drive motor, we have a much longer more in- depth Tech Talk discussion here on CZcams • Foil Drive Tech Talk |...
    www.foildrive.com
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Komentáře • 25

  • @haydenjacotine2047
    @haydenjacotine2047 Před rokem +1

    Just serviced my motor followed all the instructions absolutely no problems . Thanks Paul and Ben

    • @foildrive
      @foildrive  Před rokem +1

      Thanks mate! Glad it was straightforward

  • @spoiledbythefoil2880
    @spoiledbythefoil2880 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for the tips

  • @stokepusher5481
    @stokepusher5481 Před rokem

    Those commercial, blue paper towel rolls would be an idea if this is an every other day task I'm thinking. Would save having to keep and clean so many rags/towels.
    Obviously you don't want little bits of paper towel left inside before spaying, so a good look over after, or perhaps just a few quick puffs from a small air compressor or even a small battery powered leaf blower after would be a way to go!

  • @JetSurfingNation
    @JetSurfingNation Před rokem

    Great tips guys, it's very important to keep salty water away from the motor for long happy use!

  • @foiloco
    @foiloco Před rokem +1

    My understanding is I need to remove my circlip and leave it off. Please give me a link to instructions on how to remove my circlip. Thanks.

    • @foildrive
      @foildrive  Před rokem

      send us an email to support@foildrive.com and we can send you all the how-to info.

  • @foiloco
    @foiloco Před rokem +1

    Is it okay to use regular WD40 instead?

  • @surfstone5142
    @surfstone5142 Před rokem

    Hello guys, I love the foil drive it's so much fun thanks. I have been a bit lazy with the cleaning 🙄 Can I recoat the drum myself with epoxy resin ? rather than buy a new one ? Just wondering if you can recommend a product to use I live in the UK. Thanks again what a brilliant product 👍

    • @foildrive
      @foildrive  Před rokem

      Hey Steve, sure can!
      Feel free to email us some images so we can make a better assessment for you, otherwise this article here might help:
      help.foildrive.com/en-US/full-motor-refurbishment-188921
      You'll be after a 2 part epoxy resin. Instructions in the article - Caitlyn

    • @surfstone5142
      @surfstone5142 Před rokem +2

      @@foildrive Thanks for the reply , I really appreciate that. I won't need to send photos as the in-depth instructions you have provided will be more than sufficient. So impressed with the foil drive and your commitment to customer satisfaction 😎✅✅✅✅✅✅✅✅✅✅✅✅✅✅

    • @h0ttamale1
      @h0ttamale1 Před 4 měsíci

      The lanolin isn’t available in the US. Any alternative recommendations? WD 40 makes a corrosion inhibitor & white lithium grease.

  • @DmitryAvramenko
    @DmitryAvramenko Před rokem

    I wish you told us this before my motor got stuck while sitting in a cabinet for 2-3 month.. Is there any instructions on how to make it separate once it rusted in place?

    • @foildrive
      @foildrive  Před rokem

      We sent out an email as soon as this information was available, are you subscribed to our mailing list?
      This article has some information on separating the stator from the rotor: help.foildrive.com/en-US/removing-the-circlip-&-separating-motor-parts-188944

  • @wiepkjedegroot
    @wiepkjedegroot Před 9 měsíci

    How long should a foildrive normally last if maintained propperly? Not to pin point but to heave an idea😊

    • @foildrive
      @foildrive  Před 9 měsíci +1

      we have Foil Drives that get used heavily and are more than 3 years old. Batteries are consumables and depending on use and ow they are stored, will vary in their useful lifespan and it's also worth noting that parts like the rotor may need maintenance however this is why these parts are accessible. A little like owning a boat or a Jetski, there will always be some parts that require servicing.

  • @kevinbarrett6355
    @kevinbarrett6355 Před rokem

    I think you need to clarify how to get the rotor off because mine won’t budge!

    • @foildrive
      @foildrive  Před rokem

      As mentioned in the video, we have instructionals available for existing customers. Please send us an email to support@foildrive.com and we can send over all the information!

  • @johneverton5342
    @johneverton5342 Před rokem +1

    Intergrated mast system??

  • @foildrive
    @foildrive  Před rokem +1

    Hey everyone! We've had some questions about an equivalent to WD40 lanolin that we have here in Australia that isnt available globally. We've done some hunting and this is available on Amazon for those who cannot access WD40 Lanolin:
    www.amazon.com/Fluid-Lubricant-Corrosion-Inhibitor-11-75/dp/B00PWZ0XNM/ref=sr_1_12?crid=3CNGK32RHLPY&keywords=lanolin%2Bspray&qid=1676249462&sprefix=lanolin%2Bspray%2Caps%2C367&sr=8-12&th=1&fbclid=IwAR3UCzby3a5hpA4n375lnQTEdsDl_b2LIjjTgXCo-VcGpX9-M6u47WJ3eJM
    If you’re looking for other alternatives, some things to keep in mind are:
    Non toxic
    Non hazardous
    No solvents
    Lanolin is derived from sheeps wool

    • @foilfanatic
      @foilfanatic Před 11 měsíci +1

      Lowe's carries this in the US as well.

    • @timanker8582
      @timanker8582 Před 3 měsíci

      Not available in Europe - can you please make some more recommendations? Thanks

  • @jeremyalmeda5307
    @jeremyalmeda5307 Před 11 měsíci

    Be very careful when putting the motor can back on. The magnets are very strong and can damage the bearings if allowed to snap back. Hold tight my friends.