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Does the longer shaft have a keyway machined in it? It looks like an armature for a Bridgeport milling machine. The Bridgeport armature has a keyway on the long shaft.

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Posted By: HelpIdentify
Listed: July 29, 2024 Ends: October 27, 2024

I'd Like to Know:

I would like to know what this stator fits, please use a reference link to the same

Item History: N/A

Size: It is 16" in overall length.

Markings: NTN U.S.A. 6206C3 1913666L


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1)

It is a stator from an electric motor. That is all I can give you. Actually "NTN U.S.A. 6206C3" is the brand and size of bearing. It will be no help in identifying the stator.

References:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stator

By: Shawn

Submitted on: 04/16/2017 at 08:05AM
Rejected

Reason:
Thanks for the suggestion but obviously to accept I'd need a more specific answer. I'll definitely investigate your link.

2)

Rotor- The rotor could be a rotating a part of induction motor. The rotor is connected to the mechanical load through the shaft. The rotors of the 3 part induction motor square measure more classified as: Squirrel Cage Rotor Slip Ring Rotor or Wound Rotor or Phase Wound Rotor

References:

https://www.beeclicker.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/rotors-300x186.png

By: James

Submitted on: 09/07/2021 at 12:55PM
Rejected

Reason:
thank you for the opinion, but the one referenced does not looks like the the one I have

3)

Does the longer shaft have a keyway machined in it? It looks like an armature for a Bridgeport milling machine. The Bridgeport armature has a keyway on the long shaft.

References:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/300379111400

https://www.icai-online.com/rebuilt-shaft-rotor-assembly-1-1-2-hp-exchange-on...

By: stamcon

Submitted on: 07/23/2024 at 04:32AM
Accepted