Brand new Model D makes rattle/scrape sound from flywheel.
Posted: October 4th, 2007, 2:47 am
Hi all. I received my new Model D/PM4 rower and
assembled it on Tuesday. While the assembly went smoothly, it seems
the flywheel is making an unusual amount of noise when rowing.
I can not tell precisely what is making the noise, but it seems that
the flat back surface or rim of the flywheel is rubbing against the
housing at some point in the rotation. This causes a tapping or
chuffing sound while rowing, like a playing card in a bicycle wheel.
I was able to compare this to another new Model D belong to a friend,
and his machine makes only the normal wind and chain noises. It is
much quieter.
I removed the flywheel cover and checked for any loose packing
material or objects. The inside seems clean, and the assembly is
fine. When I watch the fan spin, it seems like it might be "out of
round" or perhaps imbalanced. There is some vibration, but maybe this
is normal. The machine makes the same noise without the fan cover in
place at all.
The rower functions fine, with a range of drag factor from 85(1) to
200(10) possible, but this rattling noise is bothering other people in
the house when I use it at night.
What can I do to track it down? Should I remove the fan from the axle
and check for wear spots and high points on the backside? What can be
done to make the wheel more balanced and smooth in its rotation? Are
there any spacers available to put more room between the flywheel and
the housing backside?
Update: I downloaded the "Flywheel replacement" PDF file from Concept2, and removed the flywheel. I don't see anything unusual behind it, like wear spots or abrasion. Everything looks fine back there. Now I'm not so sure the noise is coming from the flywheel itself, but perhaps somewhere else along the shaft. It rattles faster when spinning faster, and the rattle is louder than the fan.
I emailed C2 yesterday, but no tips yet. I'm still well within my 30-day return policy, but shipping it back would suck.
Not happy.
assembled it on Tuesday. While the assembly went smoothly, it seems
the flywheel is making an unusual amount of noise when rowing.
I can not tell precisely what is making the noise, but it seems that
the flat back surface or rim of the flywheel is rubbing against the
housing at some point in the rotation. This causes a tapping or
chuffing sound while rowing, like a playing card in a bicycle wheel.
I was able to compare this to another new Model D belong to a friend,
and his machine makes only the normal wind and chain noises. It is
much quieter.
I removed the flywheel cover and checked for any loose packing
material or objects. The inside seems clean, and the assembly is
fine. When I watch the fan spin, it seems like it might be "out of
round" or perhaps imbalanced. There is some vibration, but maybe this
is normal. The machine makes the same noise without the fan cover in
place at all.
The rower functions fine, with a range of drag factor from 85(1) to
200(10) possible, but this rattling noise is bothering other people in
the house when I use it at night.
What can I do to track it down? Should I remove the fan from the axle
and check for wear spots and high points on the backside? What can be
done to make the wheel more balanced and smooth in its rotation? Are
there any spacers available to put more room between the flywheel and
the housing backside?
Update: I downloaded the "Flywheel replacement" PDF file from Concept2, and removed the flywheel. I don't see anything unusual behind it, like wear spots or abrasion. Everything looks fine back there. Now I'm not so sure the noise is coming from the flywheel itself, but perhaps somewhere else along the shaft. It rattles faster when spinning faster, and the rattle is louder than the fan.
I emailed C2 yesterday, but no tips yet. I'm still well within my 30-day return policy, but shipping it back would suck.
Not happy.