Point 1 Check whether the motor speed is normal, with no speed fluctuation or stalling, as confirmed by a tachometer. Point 2 Check whether the motor foot bolts are loose, whether the foundation is intact, and whether there is any debris around the motor. Point 3 Ch...
Motor Housing The front cover, middle housing, and rear cover mainly serve as the structural components of the brushless motor, forming its overall framework. In outer-rotor brushless motors, the housing also functions as part of the magnetic circuit and therefore mus...
The main advantages of a brushless motor controller include low electromagnetic interference, low noise, smooth operation, and long service life. Its basic structural components consist of the front cover, middle housing, rear cover, magnet, silicon steel sheets, shaft,...
Today, the motor market is increasingly dominated by permanent magnet motors. This trend is not accidental—brushless permanent magnet motors continue to grow rapidly and are expected to maintain this momentum for many years. Although electric motors were invented more t...