ServoWizard
Electrical
- May 21, 2005
- 17
Hello,
I have a 2HP AC permanent magnet motor and I need to remove the armature so that I can reduce the shaft diameter. I was prepared for a battle due to experiences with smaller motors but I under estimated this task. What is the proper method for removing the armature so as to prevent damaging it and the motor fields?
I chose this motor for my project based on Reliance Electric's statment that electronic braking is not require when using this motor, just short the fields. I comprehend their method because I use the same approach for a quick means of evaluating brushless servo motors and my Lincoln pipe line welder also uses that approach for melting welding rod, which is exactly what I would expect to happen happen when the fields are shorted but it would be melting copper? Surely there must be a resistor used between the field leads. If so how many Ohms?
Thanks
I have a 2HP AC permanent magnet motor and I need to remove the armature so that I can reduce the shaft diameter. I was prepared for a battle due to experiences with smaller motors but I under estimated this task. What is the proper method for removing the armature so as to prevent damaging it and the motor fields?
I chose this motor for my project based on Reliance Electric's statment that electronic braking is not require when using this motor, just short the fields. I comprehend their method because I use the same approach for a quick means of evaluating brushless servo motors and my Lincoln pipe line welder also uses that approach for melting welding rod, which is exactly what I would expect to happen happen when the fields are shorted but it would be melting copper? Surely there must be a resistor used between the field leads. If so how many Ohms?
Thanks