The most common problem of Washer Motor is the clasp spring.
During normal washing, the spring should be disengaged. Only when dehydrating, the spring will hold the inner and outer shafts. Since it is not detached from the rust for a long time, or the fixed end of the circlip can not be fixed, the problem can be solved by simply removing the cleaning and lubricating oil, and the pawl wheel is...
A Washer Motor runs the drum and pump in your washing machine. If the motor fails, the machine simply will not work. However, just because your washing machine stopped working does not mean the issue is related to your motor. In fact, there are multiple items on a washing machine that could result in the same symptoms. The only way to know if your motor is faulty is to test the circuits. Before...
Washing machines are one of the hardest appliances to shop for. They're a pain to transport, the market is flooded with complex jargon and enticing "innovations" and, of course, there's the decision-making stress that comes with any large, expensive purchase.
The good news is that a high quality washing machine will last a very long time, so choose wisely and you'll have worry-free washing for...
When energy-efficiency costs come into play, more designers are opting for the electronically commutated motor rather than familiar AC and DC versions.
For motor applications, engineers have several options at their disposal. Typically, engineers can choose between direct-current (DC) or alternating-current (AC) motors. Machine Design has covered the difference between basic types of motors in...