You can't machine wind this type of brushless motor. They are all hand wound by Chinese girls with tiny little fingers.
Chinese girls with little fingers are great . There are machines out there that can wind brushless motors though, but hand wound motors seems to be what people wants.
Chinese girls with little fingers are great . There are machines out there that can wind brushless motors though, but hand wound motors seems to be what people wants.
I can't see machine winding a 1 turn motor ever being a real help anyway!
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Chinese girls with little fingers are great . There are machines out there that can wind brushless motors though, but hand wound motors seems to be what people wants.
I've still never seen a machine that can wind a brushless motor less than about a 2.5" ID. And you need a fairly large gap between the stator teeth for the needles -- there is no gap in the 1515 once they are enameled.
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I've still never seen a machine that can wind a brushless motor less than about a 2.5" ID. And you need a fairly large gap between the stator teeth for the needles -- there is no gap in the 1515 once they are enameled.
I never said it was for the motors we use in our cars. I'll post a link maybe 2 when I find the companies that makes such machines.