Editing Determining motor pole count
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*If motor is too stiff to rotate, reduce current. | *If motor is too stiff to rotate, reduce current. | ||
*If snaps can't be felt, increase current to make them stronger. | *If snaps can't be felt, increase current to make them stronger. | ||
− | *If motor has internal brake, it must be electrically opened before the test. Usually such brakes open with 24VDC | + | *If motor has internal brake, it must be electrically opened before the test. Usually such brakes open with 24VDC (check motor specifications first, or use lower starting voltage if unknown) voltage to brake wires. |
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