Figure 33.
No load test.
(b) When performing the stall torque test it is necessary to provide
a means of shifting the starter pinion. The shift must be maintained for the
engagement of the torque arm Jaws. Do not depend on the torque arm Jaws to
maintain the shifted pinion position. The starter shifting levers must be blocked,
wedged, or clamped to hold the pinion in the operative position to prevent possible
body injury.
(c) Stall torque is seldom, if ever, performed at the nominal rated
voltage of the starter, because of the high current drain. The battery selector
(31) should be set to the 6-volt position.
(d) Balance the scale so that it indicates a zero reading on the
scale.
(e) The DC ammeter range selector is set to the 1000A position.
(f) The DC voltmeter range selector is set to the 10V position.
(g) Set the starter voltage adjuster (24) to the fully
counterclockwise position.
OS 010, 6-P27