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Storing electric motors properly is crucial to maintain their functionality and extend their lifespan. Whether you're storing a motor for a short period or an extended time, taking some basic precautions can prevent damage and help ensure that your motor is ready for use when you need it. Here’s a look at five helpful tips for storing your electric motor.
Before storing your electric motor, it's important to clean it thoroughly. Dirt, dust, and grease can accumulate on the motor's exterior and interior, potentially leading to degradation. Use a soft brush and mild cleaning solution to remove any debris. For internal components, consider using compressed air to blow out any dust or particles. Ensure the motor is completely dry before storing to prevent moisture-related issues.
The environment in which you store your electric motor plays a significant role in its longevity. Ideally, store the motor in a clean, dry, and temperature-controlled area. Avoid places with high humidity, as moisture can cause rust and corrosion.
Physical damage is a common risk for stored electric motors. To prevent this, ensure the motor is placed on a stable surface and protected from potential impacts. Use sturdy shelving and avoid stacking heavy objects on or around the motor. If the motor is large and heavy, secure it with straps or anchors to prevent it from tipping over or shifting during storage.
Proper lubrication is essential for maintaining the motor's moving parts. Before storage, lubricate relevant parts with a manufacturer-recommended lubricant. This helps prevent rust and promotes smooth operation when the motor is reactivated. Periodically check the motor during storage and reapply lubrication if necessary, especially if the storage period is extended.
Exposure to air and moisture can eventually degrade electrical connections. To protect these components, seal electrical connections and terminals with appropriate insulating materials. This helps prevent oxidation and corrosion, which can lead to poor performance or failure when the motor is put back into service.
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