Novak Ballistic 540 Epoxy Wound Stator 8.5T/5000Kv.
The Ballistic Hand Wound Stator is dipped in a special motor
winding epoxy and then oven-cured for several hours. Once the epoxy is
cured, it prevents the wires in the stator from moving or rubbing
against the laminations and other wires in extreme conditions.
Preventing this unwanted contact avoids shorts in the motor coils which
can lead to premature failure. The epoxy also helps transfer heat from
the wires to the lamination, helping motor operation at higher power
levels.
The Ballistic motorΆs innovative design defines versatility by
featuring interchangeable wound stator construction. By unscrewing the
main screws, the motorΆs end bells and sensor assemblies can be easily
removed to leave only the stator, which can be replaced with a different
wound stator. The ease of installation and numerous motor-wind options
provides drivers with a cost effective way to race many different
classes without purchasing a large number of motors. In addition, the
stators can be easily replaced if damaged.
Like all Novak brushless motors, the Ballistic Epoxy Dipped Hand
Wound Stators are designed and tested at the Novak facility in Irvine,
Calif. Each stator is hand-wound for maximum copper fill and
individually tested for consistency. The stators are also inspected,
packaged and weighed to ensure the best product is sent to customers.