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Aug 25, 2017
Perfect after replacing the pins
2 of 2 found this helpful These are great except for the four clevis pins that come with this kit. A big annoyance is their keychain rings as they are a hassle to remove and reattach onto the pins whenever working with strut springs. Those rings become tedious and hurt your nails after a while. The pins’ spring loaded socket balls, like those found in ratchet wrenches, that help lock the compressed spring into place eventually give out. Once the balls do go, the clevis pins no longer hold into place as they tend to shift radially, outwardly away from the spring. This makes the tool no longer safe to work with anymore. Even when the balls did work as intended, the pins can still be accidentally knocked out of place fairly easily. These balls break and fail over time as they get crushed from the compressed spring leveraging against the pins. However, I still recommend this kit as the tool design itself is fundamentally safe. It just needs some tweaking and modifications. The clevis pins should be replaced with (4x) four 5/16-in (diameter) x 2.5-in (length) universal clevis pins [the ones with a row of cotter pin holes] and (8x) eight 3/32-in x 1-5/8-in hitch pin clips. The cheapest sets I found were [part # : WWG-CLPUZ-012 ] made by ValueBrand sold by Zoro for the universal clevis pins and [part # : 138708 ] made by Hillman sold in Lowes. Not only do these replacement parts maintain the integrity of the locking mechanism, the hitch pin clips make it easier and faster to remove and reinstall the pins without compromising safety. See the attached picture showcasing the tools with the pins and clips.

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Jun 12, 2016
Saves money from buying a whole new microwave oven
I have an Emerson MW8117W microwave that had a burnt out turntable motor for over 2 years. I got sick of eating unevenly heated food that buying a whole new replacement microwave was not out of the question. However, being the cheap person I am, I didn't feel like throwing out an otherwise perfectly working microwave. This TYJ50-8A19 was just what I needed for a relatively easy to repair job. Good as new.
Please be aware of this turntable motor as it may not be electrically compatible to your specific microwave. There is a similar appearance turntable motor with the model #: TYJ50-8A7 , which is meant for 220-240V microwaves. Check your burnt out motor you plan to replace for matching specifications if that information is present.
If that information is not available or labelled on the broken motor, you should check your microwave voltage usually labelled in the rear/back panel or try looking up manufacturer's information online.