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How to Install a Brushless Hand-Wound Stator

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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2010

Novak's Ballistic Brushless Motors are so versatile that any turn can be installed to alter the motor's speed. Watch this short how-to video to learn the steps needed to replace a brushless hand-wound stator.

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  • so I'm racing 17.5 spec now, and another track runs 13.5 spec. Can you do this with the motor wires still soldered on?

  • @bdhd206 as long as you remove it without hitting the sides you should be able to get away without using the rotor tube. I've always have done it this way and my novak motors have never failed from a splintered magnet.

  • The rotor tube should have been used to remove the rotor also. Nice video.

  • Nice, I was just about to order a 17.5 stator for my existing 10.5 ballistic and I was unsure what was involved in the swap. Nice video!

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