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06.24.2009, 08:36 PM

2 pole motor vs 4 pole, they are much easier to turn by hand vs a neu or medusa. It also depends on the stator (or strator, can never remember the spelling), and whether it is a slotted (notchy) or slotless (not notchy) design. If you have an IR temp gun and check your motor during or after a run, you will see if its overheating and in danger of demagnetizing or not- 180*F max.
   
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2 pole motor vs 4 pole, they are much easier to turn by hand vs a neu or medusa. It also depends on the stator (or strator, can never remember the spelling), and whether it is a slotted (notchy) or slotless (not notchy) design. If you have an IR temp gun and check your motor during or after a run, you will see if its overheating and in danger of demagnetizing or not- 180*F max.
Is there a way to see if a motor has been demagnetized?


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