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Rewind Stator Winding Alternator | Insulation Materials Needed
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[QUOTE="Electrical, post: 5775839, member: 622272"] As [USER=447632]@Baluncore[/USER] explained it depends on how it was done previously. However, I'll like to share some points. Usually, enamelled copper wire is used with the alternator. You simply need some sort of insulation paper or clothes for this purpose. You can use any of the following: [LIST=1] [*]Electrical Insulation Fiber Paper Fish Paper This usually comes in the size 20" x 20" x .01"[ATTACH=full]204784[/ATTACH] [*]Nomex-410-Insulation-Paper-10mil-thick-0-25mm-5-25-034-w-continuous-sheet [ATTACH=full]204785[/ATTACH] [/LIST] And here is the way you can insert in in: [ATTACH=full]204786[/ATTACH] In a nutshell, you simply need an insulation foil for providing insulation. [/QUOTE]
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