Thanks for all the suggestions and information. It seems like in the 25+ years
I've been in ham radio I'd done one of everything, but I've never cracked a
rotator open and tried to service it myself. Another learning experience.
Comment about gripping it to work on (for anyone who comes across this message
later looking for some help) -- I don't own a vise large enough to hold this
thing, nor have a pipe mount, but sticking the rotor upside down into a
standard cinderblock with a wood shim is going to hold it nice and solid to
take apart.
73 -- thank you
Scott Robbins, W4PA
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