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Motor Rewinds

09/02/2009 2:36 AM

the motor has 4pole & 9slot how to rewind

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Re: oh

09/02/2009 3:09 AM

Yellow Pages: look for motor rewinders locally, and pick up the phone.

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Re: oh

09/02/2009 3:38 AM

Option 2: discuss with the manufacturer. The manufacturer may be able to offer part-exchange on an already-rewound motor, thereby saving time.

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Re: oh

09/02/2009 10:25 AM

As with all-too-many-other OP's, there is insufficient information given with which to produce a viable response. We don't know what voltage or amperage apply (which would certainly contribute , partially , to having a clue as to what wire size and number of turns are involved) ... nor are we told whether it is designed for 50 or 60 HZ operation, capacitor-start / cap-run, etc. etc.

Suggest searching and reading some other applicable posts such as

http://cr4.globalspec.com/thread/25767/MOTORS-REWINDING

and

http://cr4.globalspec.com/thread/36039/Rewinding-and-Reusing-Fire-Damaged-Motors

and then look for a link to the "Bible" of motor-repair, linked in this post:

http://cr4.globalspec.com/comment/87341

Wishing you well, Guest ...

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