EngRepair
Electrical
- Oct 13, 2012
- 49
We need to fix that. The stator of a very old micromotor for dental laboratories was defective.
Fortunately, only one of the 3 terminals lost contact. That has been fixed and the motor is now working well.
As can be seen, it is a three-phase motor powered via a VFD for speed control up to 50,000 rpm. Probably it is 2 pole, 3-phase winding. The number of slots could be 3 or 6 or more.
But I wonder how to disassemble such a motor? Probably I need some special tools.
Does anyone have experience with this?
What does the rotor look like? What are the bearings like because the motor runs very quietly?
Fortunately, only one of the 3 terminals lost contact. That has been fixed and the motor is now working well.
As can be seen, it is a three-phase motor powered via a VFD for speed control up to 50,000 rpm. Probably it is 2 pole, 3-phase winding. The number of slots could be 3 or 6 or more.
But I wonder how to disassemble such a motor? Probably I need some special tools.
Does anyone have experience with this?
What does the rotor look like? What are the bearings like because the motor runs very quietly?