Rieter

Three-phase shunt motor (commutator motor)

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Until a few years ago, this was the only motor that allowed speeds to be adjusted with infinite variation and quite precisely. As a control device for speed adjustment, a so-called „spin controller“ was required as an attachment to the motor, to shift the brushes in the motor accordingly. The speeds were adapted to the changes in yarn tension with the raising and lowering of the ring rail (layering traverse) and during the entire cop buildup (switching traverse). New commutator motors are no longer on offer, as they have serious disadvantages:

  • very expensive
  • complicated
  • high-maintenance (brush maintenance)
  • external air cooling
  • performance declines in line with speed
  • low efficiency
  • large space requirements