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LG 6549W1S011E Universal Microwave Turntable Motor SSM-16HR / 21V AC / D Shaft

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SKU:
6549W1S011E
UPC:
5060537680880
MPN:
6549W1S011E
Condition:
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Weight:
80.00 Grams
Width:
6.40 (cm)
Height:
2.70 (cm)
Depth:
6.50 (cm)
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  • LG 6549W1S011E Universal Microwave Turntable Motor SSM-16HR / 21V AC / D Shaft
  • LG 6549W1S011E Universal Microwave Turntable Motor SSM-16HR / 21V AC / D Shaft
  • LG 6549W1S011E Universal Microwave Turntable Motor SSM-16HR / 21V AC / D Shaft
  • LG 6549W1S011E Universal Microwave Turntable Motor SSM-16HR / 21V AC / D Shaft
  • LG 6549W1S011E Universal Microwave Turntable Motor SSM-16HR / 21V AC / D Shaft
  • LG 6549W1S011E Universal Microwave Turntable Motor SSM-16HR / 21V AC / D Shaft
  • LG 6549W1S011E Universal Microwave Turntable Motor SSM-16HR / 21V AC / D Shaft
  • LG 6549W1S011E Universal Microwave Turntable Motor SSM-16HR / 21V AC / D Shaft
  • LG 6549W1S011E Universal Microwave Turntable Motor SSM-16HR / 21V AC / D Shaft
  • LG 6549W1S011E Universal Microwave Turntable Motor SSM-16HR / 21V AC / D Shaft
  • LG 6549W1S011E Universal Microwave Turntable Motor SSM-16HR / 21V AC / D Shaft
  • LG 6549W1S011E Universal Microwave Turntable Motor SSM-16HR / 21V AC / D Shaft
Price: £12.99

Description

LG universal microwave turntable motor, part number: 6549W1S011E. It is also commonly referred to as an SSM-16HR motor.


This particular motor is unusually a 21V AC synchronous motor specially designed for use in a microwave. This particular motor is an LG sourced part and is generally only used in LG ovens due to the unusual voltage rating. Most turntable motors operate directly off the mains 240V AC supply.


Failure of the turntable motor is quite common as a liquId spillage from the cavity can make its way into the motor and cause corrosion internally. If your turntable is not rotating then food can be unevenly cooked. LiquId ingression into the turntable motor can also cause a complete failure of your oven due to the RCD being tripped in your consumer unit each time the cooking cycle starts. If this is happening then remove the connections to the motor and insulate them and then start the cooking cycle again. If the circuit breaker does not trip then you need to replace the turntable motor. This happens as liquId insIde the motor can cause an excessive earth leakage current.


On most models there is an access plate underneath the oven to replace the motor. In the factory the access cover is not broken as the cavity is inserted to the lower casing unit with the motor attached. To remove the motor you need to cut away a few pieces of the metal plate and when refitting it turn it 180 degrees and secure with a screw. You can use any self tapper or a spare screw from the outer casing. Some models however do have a screw on the access cover in which case you do not need to cut anything.


Let's look at the motor specification:

  • Motor part number: 6549W1S011E
  • Rated voltage: 21V AC 50/60 Hz
  • Terminal size: 2 x 5mm spade terminals
  • Rotation speed: 5 - 6 RPM clockwise and counter clockwise - its random
  • Motor part number as shown on the motor: 6549W1S011E / SSM-16HR
  • Fixing centre distance: 56mm
  • Nylon shaft length: 9mm
  • Shaft diameter: 7mm
  • Shaft shape: D type Flat on one edge to accommodate the turntable coupler
  • Shaft flat edge: 9mm flattened area 9mm from top of shaft, refer to pictures
  • Motor Casing Diameter: 64mm
  • Motor Casing Height: 16.1mm
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