Archive for the ‘Unit Bearing Motor’ Category

Unit bearing motor is a compact, light weight, highly durable motor

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

More than 100 unit bearing motors used in a single vehicle, and the lionball unit bearing motors to ensure their safety and comfort to provide and environmentally responsible. Lionball unit bearing motor is a compact, light weight, highly durable, very high quality. Engine-related parts and bearings need to adapt to the continuous development of engine design, and Lionball supply of water pump bearings and unit bearing motors, so that tension make full use of advanced technology. There is a wide variety of transmission bearings, smooth, and provide low-power,

Unit Bearing Motors between the stator and rotor

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Car has stator and rotor stator rotor axis of rotation is a good dynamic art known. In a typical building, motor stator support, housing, and rotor core, through the extent of rotation within the cylindrical stator, when the relative extension of power applied to the stator. Rotor shaft fixed to the rotor rotation of the rotor core is the core emphasis on the latter’s business drivers.

In the present unit bearing motor element in points in the rotor shaft extends between the stator and rotor core housing and the rotor shaft, usually. Unit Bearing motor elements will usually

lionball [lion ball] permanent split apacitor Unit Bearing Fan Motor

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

This lionball [lion ball] permanent split apacitor Unit Bearing Fan Motor with about half of the its energy Shaded-pole equi -price. Because of its increasing efficiency and patents electric the design, cars run more quietly andbecause it inhibited the 120-cycle vibration inherent in shaded pole motor design. It uses the same cast ironBearings and hardened steel shaft design of long life and reliability. The shaded pole motor direct swap with the unit, the internal installation of these capacitors.

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New Line of Fan Flades with Lionball [lion ball] Unit Bearing Motors

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

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LION BALL(lion-ball) –Instruction To Check Water Pump

Monday, July 20th, 2009

All major water pumps, cooling shoots through your car’s cooling system. It’s belt driven and operating only when the engine is running. Water pumps can not be a number of laws - you can expect to replace yours sometime before 100,000 miles, if not earlier, here is how to do this.

Step 1
Park your car whole night and put a large white piece of paper underneith your car. Check the paper in the morning. If the paper gets wet with liquid, your water pump might leak.

Step 2
If green fluid(in most cases) on the paper, your vehicle is possibly leaking coolant (sometimes referred to as “water”). I

Lion-ball on How does it work ?

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

When current passes from the outer ring of the ballrace to the inner ring via each ball, heat is generated at the point of contact due to the increased resistance. This localised heating causes the ball to expand in the hot area, causing a slight elongation of the ball, pushing against the inner and outer rings of the race. If the ball were stationary, this would cause the bearing to stiffen and sieze up, but when it’s rotating (from the initial spin), this elongation causes the ball to push itself further round in the direction of rotation, sustaining the movement. This action happens as a continuous process on all the balls which a

The Ball-Bearing electric motor

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

This interesting but unfortunately not very useful device produces motion from electricity without magnetism being involved. It operates purely by thermal means, so it works on AC or DC, and the motor can rotate in either direction, determined by the initial spin which is usually required to get it going.

It simply consists of two ball-bearing races on a common conductive shaft, with the outer ring of each race being connected to a high curr