Abstract

In the heavy-duty vehicle industry, unbalance in the armature is one of the most common problems affecting starters’ performance and durability. This research presents a comprehensive study to improve the balancing process for starting rotors in heavy-duty vehicles. The complete manufacturing process of armatures was analyzed to understand the contribution of assembly processes to unbalancing. The analysis revealed that the primary factor leading to high unbalance in these parts is the misalignment of conductors within the armature winding. During assembly, these conductors experience axial movements, resulting in non-uniform mass distribution and causing unbalanced values ranging from 150 to 350 g·mm. These values surpass the permissible limit, making rectification during the balancing process at the end of the assembly impossible. Consequently, a novel alignment tool was designed to address this issue, significantly reducing the effect and achieving the maximum allowable unbalance of 100 g·mm. This allowed the balancing machine used in the process to correct the initial unbalance of the reinforcements in a single work cycle, improving operation efficiency by about 15%.

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