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IF ROTOR INSERTED OPPOSITE DIRECTION IN STATOR

03/31/2011 12:47 PM

HI I M NAVEEN TELL ME WHAT HAPPEN IFIF ROTOR INSERTED OPPOSITE DIRECTION IN STATOR

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03/31/2011 1:10 PM

It will work as normal, it' often done to change the side of the terminal box.

PLEASE STOP SHOUTING!

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03/31/2011 1:27 PM

If it is with shaft and its a single ended, then its usable shaft end will rotate in apposite direction.

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04/01/2011 6:45 AM

Please state the type of motor, preferably without SHOUTING.

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