Had a electric DC motor fail on a hydraulic pump. There are several ideas floating around.
- One was that the magnets came away from the shell and stuck to the armature while working.
- Another is the wrong grade oil was used for a hotter climate like where i am now in Fiji.
In NZ we use Grade 32
In Aus we use Grade 46
Manufacturers in Denmark use Grade 46.
Would using a Grade 32 in a hotter climate cause more stress on the pump/motor making it work harder?
They way i see it is Grade 32 will be thinner in hotter climates or does the numbering work the other way around?