THIS goes to show us all that machine winding cannot be bettered by hand. Also I can only imagine the stress on the wire to make this winding work and not be shorted. The person who designed the machine was undoubtedly a genius, PERIOD !!! P.S. would love to get a job working for this company.
All coiled wire has to be coated, if any bare wire contacts any of the windings, the coil output would be affected by that rotation of wire not being classed as a rotation, hence it's like you missed a wind of wire on the coil with bare metal, so unbalances the stator by giving a fluctuation to the output, hence making the R&R have to work harder so to speak, it's coated for this reason... hope this makes sense? not easy to explain.
Yeah, and $2000 for the machine that makes it a 10 minute job instead of a three hour job, and rent for the building to keep every machine for every difference type of stator, etc. etc.
@@alejandrotobienne8220 yes they do, at least in US. And that machine is a lot more than two grand for FS! Why so mant third world cunts interested in it all of a sudden? strange