Hi! I have an Aikema 250W hub motor for 10 years. It has traveled approx. 15K km and now I wanted to take it apart and lubricate it (with synthetic lubricant) but I don't know how. I guess that side cover needs to be unscrewed somehow, so I unscrewed the only three screws on it. I also saw that for some engines you need to have a special unscrewing tool (video below). Do I need such a tool? In the meantime, I have another problem, after I unscrewed those three screws, my engine doesn't work anymore. I can hear it spinning but it not transmit power to the wheel. I tried changing the phases on the controller (all 6 combinations) but it didn't help. What's wrong here? This is my motor:
Video with tool:
When you put the screws back in, they have to line up with the threads in the clutch, which is a bit awkward to achieve because you can't easily rotate the clutch to line up. Are you sure the screws went into the threads?
To open the motor, you remove one of more screws and insert some device into the hole/s that you can use to rotate the side-plate anticlockwise to screw it off. You will almost certainly need to heat up the hub between the spokes to a temperature just too hot to touch, otherwise it won't turn.
The first time I did it, I removed one screw and inserted a cap-head screw and washer, heated up the hub, then bashed the screw from the side with a hammer and screwdriver. After a bit of bashing, the screws bend and I worried about the thread getting damaged, so I used a new screw in a new hole to continue.
Draw a pencil line across the join so that you can see if anything moves.
If you like fabricating stuff, you can make some sort of lever attached to a piece with three holes that match the three clutch holes and a central hole big enough to clear the raised part of the motor.