How can I tell the difference from a brush or brushless Haas Rotary unit?
A neighbor has one that I could borrow, but I need a brushless to run on my machine, and it is an older model.
How can I tell the difference from a brush or brushless Haas Rotary unit?
A neighbor has one that I could borrow, but I need a brushless to run on my machine, and it is an older model.
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Look at name plate. example:HRT 210B
B = brushless!!!
If you can take a look at the motor, the brush holders are usually visible to the outside, either 2 or 4 at the rear of the motor.
Not always applicable, but if it is a square motor body with heat sink ribs, it is DCBL or AC.
Or even the drive itself could be marked with the type.
A DC drive has two power conductors to the motor, DCBL/AC has 3.
Al.
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you can still run a brushed motor from brushless drive amp. Just need a conversion kit.
Brush type has a single plug, brushless has two plugs. You can get adaptor boxes to go both ways I think; brush type on a machine with brushless 4th and brushless type on a machine with brush 4th.
Send me a PM if you do not get sorted out it is possible we have an adapter not currently in use.
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