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Old 06-28-2009, 09:36 PM   #1
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I read a pretty good book on rewinding motors about 15 years ago.
I can't remember the name of it, but it was considered the bible by a friend of mine who worked at a rewind shop.
Black plastic cover; spiral bound, when you flipped it open in the middle, there were additional spiral sections so that it was actually 4 pages across. Excellent description and diagrams (for us simple guys) of all types of motors.
Do you have any idea the name of this motor winding book? I should have bought a copy back then, but I did not need it.
Now, the boss is considering taking ownership of a Mom & Pop rewind shop and I need to get up to speed real quick.
Thanks,
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I read a pretty good book on rewinding motors about 15 years ago.
I can't remember the name of it, but it was considered the bible by a friend of mine who worked at a rewind shop.
Black plastic cover; spiral bound, when you flipped it open in the middle, there were additional spiral sections so that it was actually 4 pages across. Excellent description and diagrams (for us simple guys) of all types of motors.
Do you have any idea the name of this motor winding book? I should have bought a copy back then, but I did not need it.
Now, the boss is considering taking ownership of a Mom & Pop rewind shop and I need to get up to speed real quick.
Thanks,
Rick

I know that book.. and have one here somewhere.. It was a great book.. One side was text the other side was diagrams.. Believe it was a guys name started with r OMG the mind is the first thing to go..



Try.... Electric Motor Repair by Robert Rosenberg

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I know that book.. and have one here somewhere.. It was a great book.. One side was text the other side was diagrams.. Believe it was a guys name started with r OMG the mind is the first thing to go..



Try.... Electric Motor Repair by Robert Rosenberg
This is name of the book?

I want to read more about motors.
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This is name of the book?

I want to read more about motors.
Goggle "Electric Motor Repair by Robert Rosenberg"

The best description I found below.

http://elevatorbooks.stores.yahoo.net/elmotrep3rde.html
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Goggle "Electric Motor Repair by Robert Rosenberg"

The best description I found below.

http://elevatorbooks.stores.yahoo.net/elmotrep3rde.html
Thanks. Get it. But it seems I can't get it in the bookstore of China.
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can i have the book for free?

because some of my brother needs it

please thanks very much
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