What Causes a Motor to Fail?
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Motor damage can be caused by the following reasons: Excessive starting time: Using the starter beyond the specified duration (approximately 5s to 10s) or prolonged use without identifying the root cause. Failure to replace brushes in time: Brushes should be replaced when they wear down to half their original length. During starter maintenance, regularly inspect brush height and contact conditions, addressing any issues promptly to prevent starter failure. Poor contact: Faulty contact in electromagnetic switch contacts, damaged one-way gears or flywheel teeth. Poor grounding of the ground wire can also lead to starter malfunctions. If any starting issues are detected, seek professional repair as soon as possible.