Efficient Methods for Rotor Removal in Motor Repair
My workshop contains a motor repairing unit that is in dire need of safety modifications. Is there a better way to safely remove the rotor from an HT or LT motor without any hassle? The current process is challenging to follow—mainly involving shifting the rotor using a sling crane, adjusting the center of gravity of the rotor halfway, and then using bars as leverage to complete the task (supported by the crane and slings).
I am curious if a more efficient method has been developed to simplify the entire process?
Regards,
VirtualF
My workshop contains a motor repairing unit that is in dire need of safety modifications. Is there a better way to safely remove the rotor from an HT or LT motor without any hassle? The current process is challenging to follow—mainly involving shifting the rotor using a sling crane, adjusting the center of gravity of the rotor halfway, and then using bars as leverage to complete the task (supported by the crane and slings).
I am curious if a more efficient method has been developed to simplify the entire process?
Regards,
VirtualF