Intermittent Failure of Suction Box Motor
By John Wolff
Diane DeTar wrote in 120421 MMDigest:
> I have had the problem of intermittent motors several times. In
> every case it was because of bad brushes. There was usually some
> fine "grit" on one of the brushes and it would stop on that bad
> place every time. I would hit the motor and it would start again.
It can also be due to an open-circuit winding in the armature. The
motor will run more or less okay, but if it happens to stop with a
brush on a dead segment of the commutator, it will not start again
until moved physically. I have seen this problem several times in
small universal motors in calculating machines.
John Wolff
Melbourne, Australia
http://www.vicnet.net.au/~wolff
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