Vann
Established Member
Hi Folks.
I've been doing up a Wadkin RB surface planer since I bought it about three years ago. With in nearing completion (i.e. only another year or two to go :roll: :roll: ) I decided to tidy up the motor as well.
It's a 3phase, 1.5hp, 400 volt induction motor, manufactured in 1926.
I've pulled it apart and repainted the housing. Yesterday I finally got the bearings off (actually a mate with a bearing puller got them off for me).
The armature is quite dirty (not covered in grease surprisingly) and the mate suggested I wash it down. I don't know what's in an induction motor armature. There doesn't appear to be any wiring - but I'm reluctant to immerse it in water in case I do permanent damage :shock: .
Can anyone here with knowledge of electric motors advise me please?
Cheers, Vann.
I've been doing up a Wadkin RB surface planer since I bought it about three years ago. With in nearing completion (i.e. only another year or two to go :roll: :roll: ) I decided to tidy up the motor as well.
It's a 3phase, 1.5hp, 400 volt induction motor, manufactured in 1926.
I've pulled it apart and repainted the housing. Yesterday I finally got the bearings off (actually a mate with a bearing puller got them off for me).
The armature is quite dirty (not covered in grease surprisingly) and the mate suggested I wash it down. I don't know what's in an induction motor armature. There doesn't appear to be any wiring - but I'm reluctant to immerse it in water in case I do permanent damage :shock: .
Can anyone here with knowledge of electric motors advise me please?
Cheers, Vann.