Abstract: When using electromagnetic hydraulic thrusters, it is inevitable that some
problems may occur. In response to this, how should we handle and eliminate
their faults? Next, I will explain it to everyone, hoping it can be helpful to
you. After connecting the electromagnet, the armature cannot be pulled up. It is
necessary to check whether the mechanical part of the electromagnetic brake is
intact. 2. Electromagnets make noise. AC electromagnets often produce noise due to
complete attraction, uneven surface, or broken short-circuit rings. Such faults
can be addressed by eliminating mechanical jamming, replacing the iron core or
short-circuit ring, etc. 3. The temperature of the electromagnet coil is too high, which can be
caused by incomplete attraction of the AC electromagnet, excessive current in
the series coil, or too frequent power supply, all of which can cause the
temperature of the electromagnetic brake electromagnet coil to be too high. 4. After the electromagnet is powered off, the armature does not fall, and
the reasons for such faults are mostly due to brake mechanical jamming or frozen
lubricating oil. The residual magnetism of the DC electromagnet is too large,
and the non-magnetic gasket is worn. In summary, these are the common faults and troubleshooting techniques of
electromagnetic hydraulic thrusters. I hope they can be helpful to you. That's
all for this knowledge, and I hope it can be helpful to you.
When using electromagnetic hydraulic thrusters, it is inevitable that some
problems may occur. In response to this, how should we handle and eliminate
their faults? Next, I will explain it to everyone, hoping it can be helpful to
you.
After connecting the electromagnet, the armature cannot be pulled up. It is
necessary to check whether the mechanical part of the electromagnetic brake is
intact.
2. Electromagnets make noise. AC electromagnets often produce noise due to
complete attraction, uneven surface, or broken short-circuit rings. Such faults
can be addressed by eliminating mechanical jamming, replacing the iron core or
short-circuit ring, etc.
3. The temperature of the electromagnet coil is too high, which can be
caused by incomplete attraction of the AC electromagnet, excessive current in
the series coil, or too frequent power supply, all of which can cause the
temperature of the electromagnetic brake electromagnet coil to be too high.
4. After the electromagnet is powered off, the armature does not fall, and
the reasons for such faults are mostly due to brake mechanical jamming or frozen
lubricating oil. The residual magnetism of the DC electromagnet is too large,
and the non-magnetic gasket is worn.
In summary, these are the common faults and troubleshooting techniques of
electromagnetic hydraulic thrusters. I hope they can be helpful to you. That's
all for this knowledge, and I hope it can be helpful to you.