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What are Carbon Brushes and How Do They Work?

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What are Carbon Brushes and How Do They Work?

What is the Function of a Carbon Brush? A carbon brush is a crucial component in electric motors and generators, serving as a sliding contact to transmit electrical current between stationary and rotating parts. Its primary functions include: Conducting Electricity: It ensures a continuous electrical connection between stationary and moving parts, crucial for motor operation. Ensuring Spark-Free Commutation: In DC machines, carbon brushes play a vital role in maintaining efficient and safe operation by preventing sparking. Material Composition: Typically made from carbon and graphite materials, carbon brushes are designed to be good conductors of electricity and durable, yet soft enough...

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How To Check if Carbon Brushes Are Worn & Need Replacing?

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How To Check if Carbon Brushes Are Worn & Need Replacing?

Knowing the signs of when your carbon brushes need changing in your your power tool will help you prolong the life of your tool and keep it running like new for year to come. We have some great tale tell signs to look for, so your always aware so why not take a look at our latest blog.

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How Do You Make Carbon Brushes?

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How Do You Make Carbon Brushes?

 Carbon brushes are an essential part of all power tools, but how are they made? In this post, we'll discuss the major steps involved when manufacturing carbon brushes. Need a new carbon brush? Browse our range here. Pre-Step: What are Carbon Brushes and what do they do?  Carbon brushes are a wearable part found in power tools that conduct electrical current between stationary and rotating elements inside a motor or generator. Carbon is used as it conducts electricity well, but it's also soft enough to give a consistent contact point. However this means they wear over time, and so you...

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Electric Motors Explained

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Electric Motors Explained

The function of an electric motor is to turn electric energy into mechanical energy. Most electric engines work on the principle of magnetic fields interacting with electric currents in a wire winding, which generates torque in the shaft of the motor, allowing the energy to be used by any number of machines attached to the other end of the shaft. Electric motors can be powered by either direct current (DC) sources like batteries or rectifiers; or by alternating current (AC) power sources, such as a power grid, generators, or inverters. In fact, an electricity generator is mechanically identical to an...

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Drill Bits

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Drill Bits

Drill bits are tips placed on the end of drills that cut holes in material. This is nearly always a circular hole, though some specialised bits can cut holes in other shapes for specialised purposes. The drill bit is attached to a rotating piece on the end of the drill, which is in turn attached to a motor, usually powered by electricity. The electricity is supplied via a cable or battery. The drill has a piece called a chuck, which can be tightened onto the upper end of the bit, called the shank, to hold it firmly in place during...

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