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I had my ball mill stored up on a shelf in the garage and some of the outdoor cats decided to play up there and knock things around. Well, my ball mill took a seven foot fall. The permanent magnet in the motor is apparently cracked (it turns hard and you can hear/feel something scraping.) and the wooden frame is cracked. Aww hell, I guess it's time to build a new one.

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Sorry to hear about that. I might be able to get you a 1/2-3/4 Hp TEFC motor if you need one. Let me know. Good luck on the rebuild, sounds like you got your moneys worth out of that one!
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The worst part of this is today's weather would be perfect for milling up BP; not to mention, I've got a bunch of freshly made charcoal, just waiting there.

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If the motor has a permanent magnet, then beware the commutator and brushes! That could be a spark risk. Look for a better motor, likely a TEFC or ATEX rated motor, or a moderate induction motor.

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It was a sealed DC permanent magnet motor. So there was no danger from commutator sparks

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If you got cats, you gotta secure your stuff. I never let cats near the shop for this reason.

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They never usually go in the garage, they have a barn to hang out in. The garage usually has the doors closed and is not my pyro workshop. I am in the process of doing some much needed re-organizing of my pyro workshop and was storing various equipment in the garage while this is being done.

 

Update: the motor wasn't destroyed!! I broke it open just to take a look and found that the bearings had been popped out of place and one of the brushes had jammed sideways. I reset the bearings with some Loc-tight and carved down a brush from a larger scrap motor to fit in this one. It works almost like new!!

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A simple door isn't going to stop kitty from taking over your world, hooman...

 

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