Design and Modification of Interpole Tool Change in Wiper Motor Assembly
Ms.S.V.K.Deepikapriya,
Associate Professor
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Kgisl Institute of technology
Deepikapriya@kgkite.ac.in
Indhirajith A
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Kgisl Institute of technology
Coimbatore, indhirajitharumugam@gmail.com
Manoj kumar p
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Kgisl Institute of technology
Coimbatore, India
manojkumar2972002@gmail.com
Abstract—
The wiper motor is the engine behind the operation of windscreen wipers. It provides the torque to move them, ensuring a clean windshield. The motor is located in a convenient place that allows it to work the wiper mechanism. Windshield wipers are operated by an electric motor. The electric motor is attached to a worm gear, which transmits the necessary force to a long rod that sets the wiper arms in motion. The worm gear is able to generate the force required to move the wipers as fast as they need to move. The brush plate is Designed to eliminate unnecessary connections and terminations, reducing installation time and the risk of signal degradation. By passing cables directly through the brush plate, the risk of signal loss or interference is significantly reduced. The wiper motor in corporate a simple brush driven engine that slinked to a worm gear to help convert the energy produced into usable power. The primary job of the motor is to produce reliable output, and a typical motor also contains a mechanism that allows its output to be varied and switched off strategically. The motor assembly components include brushes, commutator, armature, and magnet. The wiper motor brushes convey current alternately, causing a reversal of polarity and continuous motion. To enable a two-speed operation, most wiper motors come equipped with three brushes. Brush plate assembly the brush plate holds the motor brushes. Other parts of the plate include the springs that tension the brushes and the electric circuit that regulates the power going into the motor.
Keywords —, Wiper Motor, Interpole Tool,
Torque, DesignModification, Automotive Systems,
Noise, Reliability
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