That means that there´s a switch which protects the motor of overheating. For instance if on the nameplates is a marking: IsoKl. F it means that the motor is protected up to 155°C. There´s a Thermoswitch on every phase (3) to protect the insulation. The two cables are a little bit thinner than the others.
it means the model number , which is mentioned on the name tag on the motor top or on the side , depending on where the manufacturer puts it.
If the motor terminal has six terminals in the terminal box, then it can be connected either in delta or star. If there are only 3 terminal wires then the motor can not be connected in star.(it means that the motor is designed to be connected in delta only)
An electrical motor generator in reverse means that it can turn the electrical energy to mechanical and kinetic energy.
head gear
Could be worn transmission and/or motor mounts. Could be a worn driveline.
Skips is a verb.
Skips had a spell put on him by death and the Magical Elements that made him skip when Skips lost a fight to Death
The song is played on a delay to account for skips so even if the cd skips you wont hear it due to the delay.
it means that your right eye skips over something
Skips From regular show always skips to remember his girlfriend a long time ago. My source is from the episode "Diary".
it just means that the head on the motor is hemispherical. That means it has a curve to it.
My Heart Skips a Beat was created on 1964-02-24.
Skips is goku ssj 8, who travel back in time.
A way to tell is by the sound the motor makes. If it is winding slowly with no force it could be going out. If it skips or whines without action it is out.
groove. it skips level 1 it skips you to level 2. :)
There are several different contexts for the word "skips". Obviously, it is "skipping" with a rope. Perhaps less obvious is the use of "skip" for a large industrial bin. Or, to "skip" something means to leave it out, or not to go, e.g. "to skip school". "Skips" is also a term used mostly by Europeans to describe Australians. It is derived from the 1960's Australian TV show, Skippy the Bush Kangaroo.