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Re: Bad new CIM motor
It looks like somebody tried to lubricate it with raspberry yogurt. The corrosion from that substance may not be removable.
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Re: Bad new CIM motor
No plans for re-assembly, I wouldn't be able to trust it.
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I wouldn't trust it either. That said, if it was cleaned a bit, it would make a good training tool.
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Could it be adhesive that is used to hold the magnets in? Perhaps someone or some machine was a little overzealous with their application of the stuff. I have also heard of adhesives being used to glue the plates which make up the armature together to inhibit eddy currents. Could it be a misapplication of this adhesive?
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Just goes to show you, workers in China can make mistakes.
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