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posted on 19 Mar 2024
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Motor alignment is the process of ensuring that the rotational axes of the motor and driven equipment are parallel and properly positioned.
Motor alignment is crucial for efficient and reliable operation of machinery.
It involves aligning the motor shaft and the driven equipment shaft to minimize misalignment.
Misalignment can cause excessive vibration, premature wear, and reduced efficiency.
Common methods of motor alignm...
posted on 25 Jun 2022
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posted on 30 Jun 2022
posted on 29 Mar 2022
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Motor alignment is the process of ensuring that the rotational axes of the motor and the driven equipment are parallel and properly positioned.
Motor alignment is crucial for efficient and reliable operation of machinery.
It involves adjusting the position of the motor and the driven equipment to minimize misalignment.
Misalignment can lead to increased vibration, premature wear, and reduced efficiency.
Alignment methods i...
posted on 3 Dec 2023
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posted on 1 Sep 2022
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posted on 21 Jul 2024
Armature is the rotating part of an electrical machine, such as a motor or generator, which carries the current and produces the mechanical power.
Armature is the part of an electrical machine that interacts with the magnetic field to produce motion.
It is usually made up of coils of wire wrapped around a core.
The armature is connected to a shaft and rotates within the magnetic field.
In a motor, the armature receives ele...
A capacitor is an electronic component that stores and releases electrical energy.
Capacitors consist of two conductive plates separated by an insulating material
They are used to filter out noise in electronic circuits
Capacitors are commonly used in power supplies, audio equipment, and electronic devices
Voltage is the difference in electric potential between two points in a circuit, measured in volts.
Voltage is the driving force that pushes electric current through a circuit
It is measured in volts (V)
Voltage can be either direct current (DC) or alternating current (AC)
Higher voltage means more potential energy available to move electrons
Examples: A battery provides a voltage difference to power a flashlight, a wall ou
Current is the flow of electric charge in a circuit.
Current is measured in Amperes (A)
It is the rate of flow of electric charge through a conductor
Current flows from high potential to low potential
There are two types of current - AC (Alternating Current) and DC (Direct Current)
Examples of current include the flow of electrons in a wire when a light bulb is turned on
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