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What Are the Three Main Parts of An Electric Motor?
The stator is the stationary part of the motor, usually consisting of an iron core and windings, and its main function is to generate a rotating magnetic field.
Rotor, the rotor is the rotating part of the motor, usually consisting of a rotor core, rotor windings (or guide bars) and a rotor shaft. The rotor generates its own magnetic field through induced currents and interacts with the rotating magnetic field of the stator.
Bearings, Bearings are the parts that support the motor rotor and allow it to rotate smoothly. The main function of the bearings is to reduce friction between the rotor and stator, support the rotating parts of the rotor, and keep the rotor in the correct physical position to ensure smooth operation and long life of the motor.
Knowing these major components of an electric motor and their functions will help you better understand how the motor works and how to maintain it.