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23 Jan 2006
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rotor centralisation is best performed with brass shim inserted into the rotor/stator gap. the stator should never be drilled out or turned down as the laminations of the stator are insulated on one side to prevent eddy current heating . driling or turning will cause electrical shorts between laminations and thus the stator wiil overheat reducing its life . this is seperate from the shorting that can occure within the coils that also causes overheating.
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