GullyL
Mechanical
- Jan 3, 2006
- 3
I am a mechanical engineer with very basic understanding of electrical motors.
I was working with a brand new drill the other day and it burnt out. It caused a lot of smoke. When I opened it up I noticed that the insulation around the coils on the stator and the armature are burnt off, but the armature seems to rotate freely in the stator. I had originally thought that there must have been some friction between the two causing overheating, but this doesn't seem to be the problem. I replaced it under warranty, but was interested in how this could have happened.
Any ideas on what may have caused this? Bear in mind this is a brand new tool and died 5min into use. I wondered whether it may have been a short between the coils of either the stator or armature?
Thanks
I was working with a brand new drill the other day and it burnt out. It caused a lot of smoke. When I opened it up I noticed that the insulation around the coils on the stator and the armature are burnt off, but the armature seems to rotate freely in the stator. I had originally thought that there must have been some friction between the two causing overheating, but this doesn't seem to be the problem. I replaced it under warranty, but was interested in how this could have happened.
Any ideas on what may have caused this? Bear in mind this is a brand new tool and died 5min into use. I wondered whether it may have been a short between the coils of either the stator or armature?
Thanks