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The frame is made of steel in the form of a closed magnetic

conductor
The main poles for the purposes of decreasing the losses are
assembled of sheet steel laminations. Mounted
on them, the field windings are built of copper
isolated conductors. The main poles are used to
produce the main magnetic flux.
The commutating poles are also made of steel and arranged midway
between the main poles. Their windings as
well as those of the main poles are built
of copper conductors. The commutating
poles with the windings are designed to
ensure non-sparking operation of an
electric machine.

The armature is a cylindrical core made of sheet


laminations, a two-layer winding is fixed in
their slots. The former is built of sections
made of isolated copper conductors.

The commutator is constructed of separate copper bars isolated


from each other and from the frame. The section
leads of the armature winding are connected to
the bars.
Brush gear. is an element designed for collecting the current
from the armature winding and leading it to the
latter. It is composed of brushes, brush holders,
brush studs, brush rockers and current collecting
bars.

2. Synonyms: motor - engine  , coil - core , casing - housing

Antonyms: stator - rotor

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