Basic AC and DC theory, and machine shop. As with any skill, practice and being your
own severest critic help move you toward a desirable level of competence. Approach
others who are employed in that industry and ask questions.
The above is correct and needed. I work as an electric motor re-winder for a small shop 3rd generation owner and taught by him. I am after 2 years moving into my own waters there and improving the product as I go. One dairy we re-wind for says our motors last 3 times longer than the new ones.
AC/DC theory is needed, machine shop experience only for the person that re-assembles unless your shop has you do motors from start to finish. Strong hands and patience are the key tools in this trade for sure. The work is a bit repetitive but thinking on how to improve your product keep your mind busy.
This career can help you to feel very connected to the community as all types of businesses and people need your service. In my area the farmers and dairys love us very much and we get gifts from them often. Knowing dairys and farmers is a special bonus for hunters also. Your career as a re-winder helps keep people working in industry as well when their plant goes down, the city uses you to keep water flowing and the list goes on and on.
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Why are you rewinding the tape. There is nothing important there.
Cognitive motor skills are your ability to balance, use hand-eye coordination, move around/jump, basically all your abilities needed to function efficiently.
Well it usually involves rewinding the stator or rotor. Depending on the motor and what actually failed it's probably cheaper to just buy a new one.
To do it properly would require rewinding the motor with thicker wires in order to deal with the higher current caused by the higher voltage.
The three types of motor skills movement are Gross Motor Skills, Fine Motor Skills, and Balance and Coordination.
10 to 30 minutes.
Remove the motor from the system. Get the motor rewound at a motor rewinding shop. Replace the motor back into the system. While the motor is at the rewind shop find out why the motor burnt out. The first thing that should be checked is the overload protection. Make sure that is is the same as the motors full load amps.
Yes it does. That is why physios get injured people to improve their motor skills by repeated practise.
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