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To split a KX 60 motor case, first remove the necessary components such as the clutch, stator, and any external covers. Carefully use a case splitter tool to evenly apply pressure and separate the two halves of the case. Once split, you can access the main bearing; remove the old bearing using a puller tool and install a new one, ensuring it is properly seated. Finally, clean the mating surfaces, apply a suitable gasket sealant, and reassemble the case halves.

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What is the main part of ac motor?

shaft, windings, ball bearings, armature, stator, commutator, brushes, terminals, case.


What is a split phase motor?

Well the big identifier of a split phase induction motor is the main and aux. winding. The rotor, stator, case, etc. These two windings is what sets it apart from other motors. These windings are phase shifted to produce a rotating magnetic field for starting to allow the motor to have better starting torque.


If a split-phase motor has two poles on the main winding how many poles are needed for the auxiliary winding?

In a split-phase motor, the auxiliary winding typically has the same number of poles as the main winding to ensure proper phase shift and operation. Therefore, if the main winding has two poles, the auxiliary winding will also require two poles. This configuration helps create the necessary starting torque by generating a phase difference between the two windings.


How does a permanent-split capacitor motor work?

This is a piece of machinery similar to a capacitor-start motor and operates on an LC circuit. One of the main differences, however between the two is that there is no centrifugal switch and instead of being initiated by an inital start winding montion, the permanent-split capacity motor is permanantly connected to the power source.


What is difference between main winding and auxiliary winding?

In the case of a capacitor-start/run single-phase induction motor, the main field is provided by the main (running) winding, and the capacitive branch is the auxiliary winding. In the case of a capacitor-start motor, the main winding is the running winding and the auxiliary winding is the starting winding.

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