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An asynchronous three-phase electric motor weighing 43 kilograms was purchased for disassembly. This electric motor is inoperative and there is no point in repairing or restoring it. These electric motors take up a lot of space and are usually very heavy. They always contain good, high-quality copper, which is very valuable and has a high price at a scrap yard. The stator housing is sometimes made of aluminum, so it is recommended to check it with a magnet. If there is no magnetism, then the metal is aluminum, otherwise it is either cast iron or steel. The rotor of the electric motor is made of steel with aluminum impellers at the ends. How can it be easily and simply disassembled? Today's video will answer this question. The video will provide a detailed disassembly of the electric motor. Simple and difficult methods are shown on how to extract copper from the stator. There are two options: either burn the stator over a fire, and then cut off all the copper with a grinder (angle grinder). Or disassemble the stator manually. This is a long and labor-intensive process, but if you need unbaked copper, then this option is for you! Electric motors are rich in copper, and if it is also from the USSR, then the quality of copper will be at a high level. As a result of disassembly, the electric motor will be divided by metals: copper, aluminum, iron (steel, cast iron). All data, the percentage content of each metal will be shown. All stages of disassembly, explanations and conclusions, all this can be seen in the video. Enjoy watching! ------------------------- Support the video with a like and a subscription. ------------------------- DEKO screwdriver http://ali.pub/44pw0y Nippers 170 http://ali.pub/4e80fg Screwdriver set WORKPRO 100 http://ali.pub/47jgjd Scales: http://ali.pub/38c59k http://ali.pub/2usd1i Stripper: http://ali.pub/2z73t2 ???? Support my project - https://www.donationalerts.com/r/m1kh... #copper #electric motor