Woodworking industries operate engines in conditions where there is an abundance of wood dust and sawdust. Let's look at the specifics of motors for woodworking.
The main problem is wood dust
Fine wood dust clogs the engine ventilation, settles on the windings and gets into the bearings. This leads to overheating and accelerated wear. In addition, the accumulation of dust is a fire hazard.
Where they are used
- Sawmills and sawing machines.
- Jointers and planers.
- Milling and drilling machines.
- Aspiration and exhaust (fan motors).
Typical malfunction
| Problem | Cause |
|---|---|
| Overheating | Ventilation clogged with dust |
| Bearing wear | Dust, high speed |
| Winding breakdown | Overheating, pollution |
Protection and repair
For woodworking, regular engine purging and dust protection are important. If the winding is damaged, you need rewinding, if the supports are worn, replacement of bearings with reliable seals. Regular diagnosis and cleaning prevent overheating and reduce the fire hazard.
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