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Brushless motor maintenance methods

Date:2024-01-26   Author:XINDA MOTOR

Everyone knows that after any machine has been used for a period of time, it will need to be repaired when it breaks down. The same is true for brushless DC motors. In the process of using brushless DC motors, there will always be some problems. So what should you know when repairing brushless DC motors? When repairing a brushless DC motor, the repair shop has the following steps.

The first thing is to record the original parts, check the dimensions, and clean the parts during the disassembly process. But one thing to note is that the recording process must be accurate, otherwise any error will cause the brushless DC motor to fail to be installed. When repairing brushless DC motors, the oil must be cleaned. The length of the coil should be consistent and ensure reliable welding. Then dry and paint.


After completing the above steps, you can proceed to final assembly. During the final assembly, apply anti-rust paint on the rusted areas, and then proceed with the final assembly according to the previously marked marks. After the final assembly, check whether there are any missing parts or whether the motor can work normally. In the process of motor maintenance, it is important to make good marks. Only by making good marks can the accuracy of installation be ensured. Draw the wiring diagram while disassembling the machine, this will be accurate. This is the entire brushless DC motor maintenance process. Only by being familiar with these processes can we better solve brushless DC motor faults during brushless DC motor maintenance. From the maintenance process, it can be seen that the marking of the initial disassembly is very important. Only by marking well can the brushless DC motor be installed accurately.

What should you pay attention to when repairing brushless DC motors?

1. Maintenance requires uninstalling the equipment. Before uninstalling, the dust on the surface of the motor needs to be blown off, and the dirt on the surface also needs to be wiped clean.

2. The disassembled parts of the motor need to be placed in a clean place without dust.

3. The staff who perform maintenance must know all the structures of the equipment and the maintenance techniques.

4. The tools for disassembly must be prepared.

5. If possible, conduct a major inspection and test to find out where problems occur with the equipment and solve them in a timely manner!