Hello, everyone. I've got the wiper motor partly apart (by the way, a public thank you to my 15 year old daughter for making my digital camera disappear--NOT!). I'm going to have to trust my memory w
The shop method for cleaning an armature is to mount it in a small lathe. Then turn the armature down until just removing the wear and runout. Then undercutting the mica between the armature blades.
Just to be clear, Tom means commutator, not armature. And turning a commutator is normally only done when it's significantly worn. Since wiper motors rarely get that kind of wear, I'd suggest just c
Hi Tom If you have not got a lathe, an electric drill will do the job for something as small as a wiper motor armature, clamp the drill in a vice (not too hard ) or Black and Decker workmate or simil
Hello, everyone. I've got the wiper motor partly apart (by the way, a public thank you to my 15 year old daughter for making my digital camera disappear--NOT!). I'm going to have to trust my memory w
The shop method for cleaning an armature is to mount it in a small lathe. Then turn the armature down until just removing the wear and runout. Then undercutting the mica between the armature blades.
Just to be clear, Tom means commutator, not armature. And turning a commutator is normally only done when it's significantly worn. Since wiper motors rarely get that kind of wear, I'd suggest just c
Hi Tom If you have not got a lathe, an electric drill will do the job for something as small as a wiper motor armature, clamp the drill in a vice (not too hard ) or Black and Decker workmate or simil