I want to power the X and Z axes on my Sieg SX2.7 mill. I recovered two window winder motors from a Renault Scenic which have integral worm drives which might be up to the job.
The motors have two fat and three thin wires emerging from a black box mounted on the motor which contain, I'd guess, some electronics. After removing this box there are two fat connections going into the motor. I connected these to a power supply and the motor spins but only runs in short but consistent bursts – maybe a second or two.
I removed the brush end bearing cap to see if I could see something unusual inside but it's a plain permanent magnet motor with the brushes directly connected to the two terminals. I applied power, with the bearing end cap missing, and I can get the motor to spin normally some of the time but not always. Cleaning the brushes and commutator doesn't seem to be the answer. The brushes seem to be solid copper rather than carbon – is this usual?
Thinking the motor has duff rotor windings I tried the other with it spinning in exactly the same burst mode. I don't believe they are both faulty but . . . .
Any ideas as to what could be wrong?
Edited By David Tocher on 01/09/2022 22:12:45