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PERMANENT MAGNET TYPE DC MOTOR


                                        Permanent magnet type DC motor  

                                      Permanent magnet type DC motor 


                                      Permanent magnet type DC motor 


                             Permanent magnet type DC motor (back side )


                          Permanent magnet type DC motor (back side )

                         Permanent magnet type DC motor (back side )



                                   Permanent magnet type DC motor



                                         Carbon brush arrangement


                                       Carbon brush arrangement 


                                      Carbon brush arrangement


                      Top back side view of Permanent magnet type DC motor

                                   Permanent magnet type DC motor


                                 Round shape permanent magnet housing


                                     Close view of permanent magnet

         

                              Yoke with Round shape permanent magnet




                                Armature  of permanent magnet type DC motor


                              Armature of permanent magnet type DC motor


                                Pole shoe and winding arrangement of armature


                                Armature with commutator segments


                                                  Pole shoe with shaft


                                                     Armature 






Generally these type of motors are used in tape recorders,electronic toys,vcd players etc. In this type there present a round shape permanent magnet . The permanent magnet produces a constant magnetic field .
This type  of motor often used as a DC generator .

The detailed experimental video on this type of motor are  available in our website .


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