Back in January someone had dismantled the motor without marking the leads, nothing serious but seeking confirmation as only one person who in the winder and all other are mechanical oriented.
When the job came in, brush wearing quickly on this motor only from its history, on testing various...
what would cause these marking on this on the comm ( pic attached ) same dc motorhttp://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=415ed77c-1ca1-4120-a061-779878647791&file=Commutator__01.jpg
Yes, the interpole is connected to one of the brush box and from other brush box lead straight out (only two brushes boxes on this machine). Hence there are six leads out to the terminal box and the connection drawing has gone missing, that is why help is required.
New drawing as per leads out...
Yes the blue are the shunt fields and it is a DC self-excited fan motor with 110 volts fields and 110 volts armature, which of these two drawing is correct to run this motor.
Again thank you for all help to every one.
here is the pdf file for the connections. Thank you for advice.http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=30e37030-eb23-4a3c-b1d3-5ae7cdf1a9ab&file=D_C_motor_diag_connections.pdf
Which of these two drawing are correct to run dc motor or both are correct. Thank you for the helphttp://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=9dbe60b7-1d06-4bdc-a888-98912ce09fc5&file=D_C_motor_diag_connections.docx
I have a small motor, core length 50mm, coil projection 20mm both DE and NDE, wound with wire size 2 times 0.14mm wire (2 in parallel), with 469 turns in each half (938 turns in full). I do not have 2 off 0.14mm wire in stock, but I have 2 bobbins of 0.15mm which I would like to use rather buy...
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Schoppe & Faeser M 163 BL break motor
Motor type: M 163 BL
I am looking for winding details and connections for this motor.
I could not get the connection as it is thin wire and kept breaking the wire to trace the connections, I attempted to rewind this motor, but it does not run.
Any...