eschneider
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I haven't got a straight answer on this one from any source....
On lucas starters and generators, I thought when you turned the commutator with a lathe, one was supposed to back-cut the insulation between the commutator bars. I've recently seen a couple of posts (elsewhere) emphatically claiming that this will damage the commutator.
Either way, I'd like to know "WHY"? Intuitively, it seems like any crevice between the bars would collect conductive particles and short out the commutator bars.
No specific application - I was just doing some reading.....
On lucas starters and generators, I thought when you turned the commutator with a lathe, one was supposed to back-cut the insulation between the commutator bars. I've recently seen a couple of posts (elsewhere) emphatically claiming that this will damage the commutator.
Either way, I'd like to know "WHY"? Intuitively, it seems like any crevice between the bars would collect conductive particles and short out the commutator bars.
No specific application - I was just doing some reading.....