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08.27.2009, 10:51 PM

What use would a replaceable stator be anyway? I mean, if you remove the stator (and already remove the ends and rotor), you are left with just a cyclindrical shell. I can't imagine the replacement cost of the stator/shell is much more that just a stator...
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08.28.2009, 08:59 AM

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What use would a replaceable stator be anyway? I mean, if you remove the stator (and already remove the ends and rotor), you are left with just a cyclindrical shell. I can't imagine the replacement cost of the stator/shell is much more that just a stator...
BrianG if you look at novaks new series it will all make sense. Basically if you were doing a spec class you buy one motor and then just buy a wound stator for the other turns you want. That way you spend about $30 for each different turn instead of $90 a pop for each turn you might need.


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