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Dem Dissectable Machine

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Dem Dissectable Machine

Dem Dissectable Machine

The MAS DEM is a three-phase asynchronous squirrel-cage motor mock-up that can be assembled and disassembled depending on needs. This Dem Dissectable Machine is presented in a case containing the following items:

  • The motor housing with stator wiring, fitted with a terminal block
  • The squirrel-cage rotor
  • The left and right flanges
  • The fan
  • The screws with screwdriver kit.

Educational Advantages of Dem Dissectable Machine

  • Demonstrates how work three-phase asynchronous squirrel-cage motors
  • Provides a better understanding of three-phase motor technology
  • The instructions cover all theoretical research into the operation and technology involved in the three-phase squirrel-cage motor
  • Permits the student to experiment the following tasks:

          a. Insert the stator into the rotor

          b. Install the flanges

          c. Install the fan

          d. Install the terminal block

          e. Understand the motor nameplate data.
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