Can the KBK track motor make abnormal noise and continue to use it?
Can the
KBK track motor make abnormal noise and continue to use it?
Sometimes our machines will hear noises after using for a long time. Can we continue to run the machines if there are abnormal noises? If the KBK rail motor makes abnormal noise, it should be stopped immediately to check whether the motor is running in a single phase, or if the bearing is damaged, the shaft center of the coupling is not correct, and the "sweeping" and other faults will cause the motor to have abnormal noise. The pitch and tone are different. During single-phase operation, the entire motor emits a regular "humming" sound that fluctuates stronger and then weaker. When the bearing is damaged, it will make a "humming" sound accompanied by "clack-clack" near the bearing. , and when the shaft center of the coupling is not aligned, or the motor is slightly swept, the entire motor emits a very high "humming" sound, accompanied by a sharp and harsh sound from time to time. Overhaul item by item to restore the normal performance of the motor. When the motor fault is not resolved, it is forbidden to use the hoist.