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Advice on squeeking squirrelcage motor - 1 attachment
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This is the squirrelcage motor in my homemade "air filtration system" that
uses 18x24" filters. The motor has started to make a high pitched squeeking noise, and the center circular pieces here (bearings?) ar getting really hot. Is there any way to lubricate, or salvage the motor, or do I nee to get a new (used?) motor? This thing has had many, many hours on it, since I use it too to circulate the air in the basement. Any advice is appreciated! -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
Advice on squeeking squirrelcage motor - 1 attachment
On 26 Sep 2012 21:25:42 GMT, Han wrote:
This is the squirrelcage motor in my homemade "air filtration system" that uses 18x24" filters. The motor has started to make a high pitched squeeking noise, and the center circular pieces here (bearings?) ar getting really hot. Is there any way to lubricate, or salvage the motor, or do I nee to get a new (used?) motor? This thing has had many, many hours on it, since I use it too to circulate the air in the basement. Any advice is appreciated! Most of those motors are sleeve bearings, self lubricating, and not easily lubricated after assembly. You may want to drill a 1/16" hole in the case and get a few drops of oil in it. You can buy the bearings for a couple of dollars too. McMaster Carr has them. |
Advice on squeeking squirrelcage motor - 1 attachment
Ed Pawlowski wrote in
: On 26 Sep 2012 21:25:42 GMT, Han wrote: This is the squirrelcage motor in my homemade "air filtration system" that uses 18x24" filters. The motor has started to make a high pitched squeeking noise, and the center circular pieces here (bearings?) ar getting really hot. Is there any way to lubricate, or salvage the motor, or do I nee to get a new (used?) motor? This thing has had many, many hours on it, since I use it too to circulate the air in the basement. Any advice is appreciated! Most of those motors are sleeve bearings, self lubricating, and not easily lubricated after assembly. You may want to drill a 1/16" hole in the case and get a few drops of oil in it. You can buy the bearings for a couple of dollars too. McMaster Carr has them. Thanks, Ed! -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
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