An
electric motor which converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
The reverse of this is the conversion of mechanical energy into electrical
energy and is done by an electric generator.
In
normal motoring mode, most electric motors function through the contact between
an electric motor's magnetic field and winding currents to generate force
within the motor. In certain applications, such as in the transportation
industry with traction motors, electric motors can operate in both motoring and
generating or braking modes to also produce electrical energy from mechanical
energy.
Electric motor units perform a significant quantity of work
in today’s world. They maintain various kinds of electronic devices
running and working properly. A variety of types of electric motors are used to
make life a little easier however they can be expensive to replace. Electric motor rewinding can be done to make the motor workable again without
the high cost of paying for a new motor.
There are various reasons and factors when deciding to have a
Electrical Motor rewound rather than
purchasing a new one. Rewinding an electric motor is delicate and
professional care is needed. Even a minuscule mistake throughout the
rewinding process could result in a great loss. Rewinding a motor is not
a simple task and it is best to have a professional check out the motor and
handle the rewinding process. Priest electric is a corporation with certified
professionals to help you with rewinding your electric motor.
When a motor’s insulation is ruined or even just damaged the
electricity begins transferring from winding to winding causing excess heat and
damages the motor. Power problems can also result in motor damage.
Routine maintenance include rewinding when necessary will extend the life
and productivity of an electric motor.
When the decision to rewind a motor the motor housing is
first removed to expose the windings. Photographs and notes may be taken for
documentation. The wire beginning the tabs on the brush pads is very carefully
and completely removed. The wind free coils are then cut from the motor. The
insulation shown is inspected to make sure if it is in good shape, or if it
needs to be repaired or replaced. The armature is then rewound. The exact
winding pattern is recreated and number of coils around each winding. The
windings are connected and the wires are double checked to make sure the tabs
are not touching. When all of this is done the motor housing is then
reassembled.
Rewinding an electric motor is a monotonous and difficult
procedure. Unless you are experienced, having a professional perform the
task will save you money and headache in the long run. Priest Electric is
a reliable service supplier trained in electric motor rewinding
in Boise, Idaho, Nevada, and Oregon. They have a full service shop for
electric motor repair, and can also provide on-site service.
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