Tom Bishop, P.E.
EASA Senior Technical Support Specialist
Service centers routinely check the shaft extension runout of motors and generators. When there are issues associated with them, or when applicable, the coplanarity of the mounting feet and the amount of end foat of horizontal sleeve bearing motors and generators are checked. A common point about all three of these dimensions is that they are checked with the machine assembled; that is, no disassembly is required. There are many other mechanical tolerances associated with motors and generators, such as bearing fits. However, the focus of this article will be the three tolerances just mentioned. Rather than referring to both electric motors and generators, for brevity the term “machine” will be used.
Topics covered include:
- Shaft extension runout tolerance
- Coplanarity of mounting feet tolerance
- End float