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Tips and Tricks for Electric Motor Repair

  • January 2026
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AKARD COMMUTATOR of TENNESSEE (ACT)Chuck Yung
EASA Senior Technical Support Specialist

This webinar recording shares practical solutions for mechanics and winders to overcome common challenges and streamline their daily work.

Have you ever fought to remove a stuck end bracket, broken a bolt, or struggled to remove a bearing from a blind housing? Discovered that a keyway is worn oversized when your customer is screaming to get the motor back in service? How about dealing with rough iron when rewinding a stator or armature, trying not to scratch a wire, or rewound a low-speed motor that has continuously overheated? If any of these challenges sound familiar, this presentation is for you. 

Topics include: 

  • Techniques for removing stubborn end brackets without damage 
  • Bearing removal strategies for difficult blind housing configurations 
  • Quick fixes for worn keyways when time is critical 
  • Thermal management solutions for problematic low-speed motor designs 
  • Preventative maintenance practices  

Target Audience: Supervisors, machinists, mechanics, and winders will benefit from this webinar.

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