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Just for you Liam,


I went online to see if I could find something that would give me an over view of what is involved in rewinding an electric motor. What I found should give you an idea of what is involved. The motor is not the same as yours but because it's larger, it's easier for you to see what he is doing. It's a job that took over two days for this instructor to do and is shown in 45 steps in full color. Some steps may not apply,like sandblasting the cement off the housing, lol.


Starting with chapter 10 you will see what is involved with removing the burned coils, taking measurements of the wire, you need to burn the old wire insulation off to make accurate measurements and you need to make a winding diagram so I would take pictures before removing any coils and from the rotor etc. His diagrams are very good as you'll see.


I don't have a link (still learning) so just google: autodesk instructables and when there type Rewinding and renovation of electric motors/Niko96.


I hope this helps, it gave me good insight on the process. It took him 2 days just to do the rewinding and he's experienced! Good luck and best wishes. Billy


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