1. Electrician tool set: including various specifications of screwdrivers (slotted, cross), wrenches (adjustable wrenches, socket wrenches), used to disassemble and install the motor housing, terminal blocks and other parts.
2. Cleaning tools: such as soft brushes, compressed air spray guns, and clean rags, used to remove dust and debris on the surface and inside of the motor.
3. Measuring tools:
Multimeter, used to measure the voltage, current, resistance and other parameters of the motor.
Megohmmeter (shaking meter), used to measure the insulation resistance of the motor.
Thermometer, to detect the temperature of the motor when it is running.
4. Lubrication tools: such as oilers and grease guns, used to add lubricating oil or grease to the bearings of the motor.
5. Puller tool: may be used when removing the motor bearings.
6. Lifting or handling tools: If the motor is heavy, a crane, forklift or manual hoist may be required to move the motor.
7. Marker or label: used to mark the disassembled parts and wiring for correct alignment when reinstalling.
8. Flashlight: Convenient for inspection in dimly lit areas inside the motor.
9. Knife or scraper: Used to clean dirt, rust, etc. on motor parts.
What tools are needed for the maintenance of Precise rolling mill Motor?
Jul 10, 2024
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