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If you rely on an electric motor to power your equipment, it’s essential to keep it balanced. Over time, wear and tear or accumulated debris can cause the rotors inside to shift. This may not seem like a major problem at first, but because the rotor moves at high speed, even a small imbalance can cause a significant amount of vibration, noise, inefficiency, and extra wear on the unit. Balancing the rotor is the best electric motor repair option to make your machine run correctly.

How Dynamic Balancing Works

BalancingYour technician will use modern methods and equipment to ensure the greatest precision in balancing your electric motor. First, they’ll get the motor running at high speed, and then they will use electronic instruments to measure the imbalance and determine which blades are at fault. Once these factors have been identified, they’ll add or remove small amounts of weight on the individual rotor blades to even out the discrepancies. After some final testing, during which vibration should be greatly decreased, they’ll declare your electric motor fit for use once again.

Static Balancing

In static balancing, technicians measure the components to ensure the stationary blade sits correctly relative to the central axis. Dynamic testing can reveal flaws which static tests don’t because it gives you information about how the part performs. This way, you know you’re getting useful results.

 

If you need dynamic balancing for an electric motor, choose A-1 Electric Motor Service in Covington, KY. They are Kenton County’s top provider of motor and pump repairs, offering full-service diagnostics, repairs, and replacements for over 50 years. To discuss your electric motor, call them today at (859) 291-1351 or reach out online.

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