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At Warfield Electric, we feel that the
motor technician is the key to a quality
motor.
Our apprentices are intensely trained
for 3 years before becoming certified
technicians.
Our motor technicians reassemble your
motor with care, adding Nomax insulation
in critical areas to ensure a tight
fit.
The motor is assembled with double
sealed bearings and high temperature
grease.
In making a quality product, we use new
springs, H 100 brushes (or T300 depending
on the application), and all new hardware
and insulators to ensure longer life.
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All armatures that we assemble or
remanufacture are insulated using Nomax
insulation papers.
State of the art Joyal welding is used
on the armatures in order to maintain
insulation integrity without any annealing
of the commutator while providing maximum
connection.
The armatures are then trickle coated
with two part polyester varnish and oven
cured at controlled temperature for class
"H" applications.
Armatures are diamond turned and
undercut, tested bar-to-bar and then
electronically balanced.
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All field coils are manufactured and
wound in our plant utilizing both hand
winding and state of the art winding
equipment.
Coils can be reengineered per customer
request to optimize performance.
The field coils and posts are
resistance welded to insure maximum
connection before installation.
After installation, both field coils
and field rings are flooded with class
"H" varnish to ensure a tight fit and
a barrier against moisture and fatigue in
the future.
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