1. Storage environment
The coreless motor should not be stored in high temperature or extremely humid environments. Corrosive gas environments also need to be avoided, as these factors may cause potential failure of the motor. Ideal storage conditions are at a temperature between +10°C and +30°C and a relative humidity between 30% and 95%. Special reminder: For motors stored for more than six months (especially motors using grease for more than three months), the starting performance may be affected, so special attention is required.
2. Avoid fumigation pollution
Fumigants and the gases they release may contaminate metal parts of the motor. Therefore, when fumigating motors or products containing motors, it must be ensured that the motors are not in direct contact with the fumigant and the gases it releases.
3. Use silicone materials with caution
If materials containing low-molecular organic silicon compounds are adhered to the commutator, brushes or other parts of the motor, the organic silicon may decompose into SiO2, SiC and other components after power is supplied, causing the contact resistance between the commutators to increase rapidly. Large, brush wear increases. Therefore, be careful when using silicone materials and confirm that the adhesive or sealing material selected will not produce harmful gases during motor installation and product assembly. For example, cyano based adhesives and gases generated by halogen gases should be avoided.
4. Pay attention to the environment and working temperature
Environment and operating temperature are important factors affectingnd motor performance alife. In hot and humid weather, special attention needs to be paid to the maintenance of the environment around the motor to ensure its normal operation and extend its service life.
Post time: Apr-03-2024