Electric Motor Failure Causes: Electric motors can fail due to overheating, bearing failure, short circuits, or worn windings. Regular maintenance and timely repairs can mitigate these issues, ensuring longer motor life and efficiency.
Why Rewind an Electric Motor: Rewinding an electric motor is often a cost-effective solution when the motor’s insulation fails due to heat, age, or overload. This process involves stripping the old winding, inserting and connecting new coils, and insulating the complete winding. Proper rewinding can restore the motor’s functionality without the higher cost of a new motor.
Dip and Bake: This refurbishment process involves dipping the motor windings in varnish and curing them in an oven. It’s a standard technique to protect new windings or refurbish motors without damaging the windings.
Electric Motor Systems: We understand the complete motor system, including facility power, motor control, mechanical coupling, load, and process. Our goal is to diagnose the root cause of motor failures and provide effective repairs or replacements.
Variable Speed Motors: Our variable frequency drive controllers offer improved power factor, less harmonic distortion, and low sensitivity to incoming phase sequencing, enhancing the performance of AC motors.