ok now i understood your purpose can you help me / i have a waterfiltration vacuum motor and while using it smells so bad and it has a loud voice when i opened and tried to switch on the power i saw that from the vantilator was coming fire and this was the reason of smelling
what can i do for this what is your proposal for this
The most common reason this happens is overtightening. This is because it is possible to tighten down the nuts hard enough that the impeller housing gives way, and collapses in on itself. You can tell if this happens if (on a perfectly good, freshly installed motor) its making a "grinding" sound, which would be the impeller blades grinding against the housing.
Because we would of then had to intentionally break a perfectly good motor, only to then repair it and throw it away (because we cannot sell used or repaired equipment as "new") solely for the purpose of the demonstration.
It may be common sense for someone who's been in the industry for a while, but not everyone has been. Its a common problem we receive questions on, actually, and we do our best to help solve problems as they arrive. Therefore, it's not a worthless video if it actually helps someone.
helped me! thanks
shipwreckman 9 months ago
ok now i understood your purpose can you help me / i have a waterfiltration vacuum motor and while using it smells so bad and it has a loud voice when i opened and tried to switch on the power i saw that from the vantilator was coming fire and this was the reason of smelling
what can i do for this what is your proposal for this
sirkaratashi 1 year ago
The most common reason this happens is overtightening. This is because it is possible to tighten down the nuts hard enough that the impeller housing gives way, and collapses in on itself. You can tell if this happens if (on a perfectly good, freshly installed motor) its making a "grinding" sound, which would be the impeller blades grinding against the housing.
steambrite 1 year ago
What causes the housing to collapse? Sudden blockage of the intake?
gavincurtis 1 year ago
you did not fix it even you couldnt open that cover please make a better video couse it was the worse that i've ever seen before
sirkaratashi 2 years ago
Because we would of then had to intentionally break a perfectly good motor, only to then repair it and throw it away (because we cannot sell used or repaired equipment as "new") solely for the purpose of the demonstration.
steambrite 2 years ago
It may be common sense for someone who's been in the industry for a while, but not everyone has been. Its a common problem we receive questions on, actually, and we do our best to help solve problems as they arrive. Therefore, it's not a worthless video if it actually helps someone.
steambrite 2 years ago
wow, what a worthless video. its pretty much common sense how to do that. this is about as useful as "how to flush a toilet"
bench595 2 years ago