electrical motor repair
electrical motor repair
hi guy's , i am looking for a shop in udon that is able to fix/repair/re-wire ,what ever is needed of my swimming pool pump motor ...
thanks for any info on this ... Re: electrical motor repair
Try these in Pattaya : https://www.thailand-pools.com/Pumps_c_11.html
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Re: electrical motor repair
Phukit Pool on the ring road opposite Global House handles Hayward products. I'm sure they can arrange to repair the motor.
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thanks mike but sorry , they have quoted this pump before to me including my 30% discount,35.000 baht , i bought it for 17.500 ... ,on other occasions also this shop was always way too expensive , so it is a no go to me
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Re: electrical motor repair
FWIW I had a motor rewound at a local repair shop near me, AFIR the cost was about ฿3,000. IMO you do NOT want to contact a pool shop, they don’t have the skill set required
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The pool shop will send the motor out for repairs.
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I've had both my pumps repaired by them at what I considered to be a reasonable cost. However, the motor did not need to be rewound. The only thing needed was to replace either/both seals. The mechanical seal is the more expensive of the 2 to replace. The repairs were never done by the pool shop. Replacement parts especially Hayward can be very expensive.
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Kop you realize that the cost for everything has increased especially shipping charges.
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thanks mike , not all things got more expensive , i am very price conscious , a simple comparison with other shops and internet is the most easy , many differences in prices for the same items,and yes shipping charges are expensive surely coming from Europe or the US , not from china though...
and stww , you have a better location as shop near you ? , thanks
so i will check first if i can solve it myself by opening the motor ,replacing the bearings (does not have to bearing with the hayward stamp) the motor is stuck in his bearing ,so hopefully electrical still ok , pump has been standing idle (not used) for more than 6 year....,the water seals of pump housing are easy to find ...but first the motor must work ...
and stww , you have a better location as shop near you ? , thanks
so i will check first if i can solve it myself by opening the motor ,replacing the bearings (does not have to bearing with the hayward stamp) the motor is stuck in his bearing ,so hopefully electrical still ok , pump has been standing idle (not used) for more than 6 year....,the water seals of pump housing are easy to find ...but first the motor must work ...
Last edited by kopkei on June 11, 2023, 6:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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OK Kop good luck. I just thought of something.
There's a machine shop run by a very nice Viet Thai guy who speaks very good English who may be able to help you. The shop is located on the ring road at the intersection of Posri Rd. His shop is located right next to Faroh Steak House. I've used his shop several times in the past. If he can't do the work then I would be willing to bet he can direct you to the correct shop.
There's a machine shop run by a very nice Viet Thai guy who speaks very good English who may be able to help you. The shop is located on the ring road at the intersection of Posri Rd. His shop is located right next to Faroh Steak House. I've used his shop several times in the past. If he can't do the work then I would be willing to bet he can direct you to the correct shop.
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thanks mike , i have disassembled the motor ,
and will be looking in town tomorrow for 2 bearings , on the net going from 35 baht to 300 baht/piece, (most expensive in the swim pool shops ) , some new bolts , and a lot cleaning up to do , if the motor is working , i will also buy new water seals set for the water housing compartment connection , on shopee 200 baht ... Re: electrical motor repair
Kop check with the machine shop for the bearings. they were able to get some for me that I needed. It may save you some running around.
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ok , thanks again mike for your advice ...
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The nut and bolt shop at Nong Bua will have the bearings your looking for https://www.google.com/maps/@17.3955723 ... ?entry=ttu
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Bearings are best bought from a specialist bearing supplier other shops will mark up the prices by several hundreds of percent.
No bearings are special you need the; bore, OD, width, and the seals used.
Don’t buy from anyone other than a bearing maker like SKF
No bearings are special you need the; bore, OD, width, and the seals used.
Don’t buy from anyone other than a bearing maker like SKF
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thanks stww , i did get the same advice from a friend, found the needed skf on shopee , 83 baht , but will have a look in town also today , thanks pooclover , the shop is close to us ...
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Do check that the bearing seals or protective covers are also correct, there are at least 4 or more different ones all of them have the same dimensions and will fit but may not be suitable. There are also different tolerance grades and differing speed ratings.
If you have taken the bearing out the numbers should be stamped on the bearing itself, cheaper Chinese bearings may not be stamped.
Details relevant are here https://www.skf.com/binaries/pub12/Imag ... 121486.pdf
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small conclusion here , i went out to the city to find some bearings , but ended up quickly returning , too hot and too many bo mie , they do not have SFK bearings , so i ordered them on internet , (also for 2 other pumps ) and i ordered a rubber seal set for the hayward on shopee for 200 baht incl. delivery , cleaned up and tested the motor and was working , so mounted the motor back to the water housing part and did a test run .....
and working fine , so it was an easy and cheap fix , total costs , seal set 200 + 2 bearings 203 , total 403 baht,
i will store it as a spare pump...thanks to all the responders here ...
and working fine , so it was an easy and cheap fix , total costs , seal set 200 + 2 bearings 203 , total 403 baht,
i will store it as a spare pump...thanks to all the responders here ...
Re: electrical motor repair
That's solid advice. Buying bearings directly from a specialist supplier or a well-known bearing manufacturer like SKF or TBS-Bearings ensures you get quality products at a reasonable price. The markup at general automotive or hardware stores can indeed be significant.
When purchasing, focusing on the specifications—bore, outer diameter (OD), width, and seal type—ensures you get exactly what you need without overpaying for something labeled as "special" or "custom." This approach helps avoid unnecessary markups and ensures that you're not compromising on quality.
When purchasing, focusing on the specifications—bore, outer diameter (OD), width, and seal type—ensures you get exactly what you need without overpaying for something labeled as "special" or "custom." This approach helps avoid unnecessary markups and ensures that you're not compromising on quality.