As part of our renovation work, measurement and inspection of electric motors are included where applicable. Through meticulous inspections, we can detect wear or deviations early and determine which measures are required to ensure continued operational reliability. When necessary, we conduct in-depth analysis and take the appropriate actions, where rewinding may be part of the solution.
What does electric motor rewinding involve?
Inside an electric motor, there are windings of copper wire that create the magnetic field that makes the motor operate. Over time, these windings can be affected by heat, load, vibrations, or aging insulation.
Rewinding involves replacing the worn or damaged windings with new ones. The motor is disassembled, inspected, and rebuilt so that it is restored to its intended function and performance.
Choose rewinding instead of replacing the motor
In many cases, rewinding is an effective alternative to investing in a new motor, especially when the equipment is custom-made or difficult to replace.
Advantages of rewinding:
- Extended service life of existing equipment
- Lower cost compared to new procurement
- Shorter lead time than ordering a new motor
- Reduced environmental impact by reusing existing resources
- Maintained fit and integration within the existing facility
Specialized expertise for motors that require more
Kompressorteknik offers repairs and rewinding of electric motors that require special handling and where standard solutions are not sufficient. We take on assignments that demand high levels of experience and technical understanding, even in cases where other providers have limited capacity to assist.
This provides you as a customer with the security that even complex or critical motors are handled with the right expertise.
Do you need help with an electric motor?
Contact us to learn more about how we can assist with analysis, repairs, and rewinding. We can also undertake pure electric motor rewinding without the compressor itself needing renovation. This provides flexibility and the opportunity to rectify problems in time, before they affect operation and production.