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Necrathex
10.05.2021 21:47:50

I agree with electricpete. Unless you are loosing large amounts of metal, the effect on motor performance should be negligible. He does have valid concerns about contaminating the bearings and windings, I would worry about that more than anything else.


Bruce Wagner
19.05.2021 23:58:15

I go along with the previous posts, it would have to be pretty bad to give an increase in airgap. more


CoinMan
12.06.2021 11:29:59

The treatment was intended for corrosion protection. The insides of the DC traction motor stators (confusingly referred to as "the magnet") were also varnished internally for the same reason. This air-drying varnish (red or grey usually) was applied by spraying and went over the impregnation varnish - the whole stator assembly including the frame having already received a VPI. [links]


breandan81
20.05.2021 6:08:52

There isn't usually a rust problem when there are rotor windings which are impregnated, and often they are subsequently spray-coated with an anti-tracking varnish. It is not uncommon to varnish induction motor rotors either. more


nandu661
07.05.2021 20:51:13

Small cast rotor motor I don't think there are any rotor cooling air ducts like large motor, so doesn't seem likely any concern about reduced cooling.


JenniferLee
12.05.2021 3:05:39

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Timothy
21.04.2021 1:31:33

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RichardG
31.05.2021 22:42:40

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cindyr
05.05.2021 11:02:07

Take it out and soda blast it.


reQunix
01.05.2021 11:50:47

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Daniel
17.05.2021 3:31:18

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Giulio Prisco
28.04.2021 11:01:48

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piotrp
01.05.2021 11:50:47

When i took it apart to help me ID the size motor i discovered it has some rust on it,
don't want to post pictures all over the show so i'll refer to my previous link if you really want to look at it:


ptime
17.05.2021 3:31:18

I don't want to put a thick covering of anti rust or something on this. Will a sharpy do ? more


spidr_mnky
28.04.2021 11:01:48

This axi motor of mine is about 8 years old, been standing for most of those years
somewhere in a dark closet.