Brushes: Dynamo, Generator, Motor, Commutator related categories
Riveted Multiple Shunt Position Carbon Brushes This is a common carbon brush design for high altitude, high current aviation applications as well as power generation applications. Special graphite materials are most common on the power generation brushes and high current capacity electrographites are most common on the high altitude designs.
Riveted Multi-Section Carbon Brushes This is not a very common carbon brush design. It is used on slip ring applications primarily in Power Generation, Elevators, and Papermills.
This is a common carbon brush design for lift truck motors.
Riveted Single Shunt Carbon Brushes This style of carbon brush is very common on slip ring applications as well as with the use of graphite grades of material. Many of these carbon brushes are used in power generation applications.
Shuntless Carbon Brushes This is an old carbon brush design that is used in fractional horsepower type motors. This design has been used on battery operated lift truck motors as well as power tools.
Tamped Multiple Shunt Carbon Brushes These Carbon brushes are used on a wide variety of equipment for industrial and transit applications including ABB, Baldor, GE, Leeson, Reliance, and Westinghouse. There is also a good selection of commutating grades that can be matched for the operating conditions of your unit. This is a very common carbon brush design for battery operated lift truck motors.
Tamped Multi-Section Carbon Brushes These carbon brushes are used on a wide variety of industrial, railroad, and transit applications including ABB, Baldor, General Electric, Leeson, Reliance, and Westinghouse motors. These carbon brushes are commonly made from a variety of electrographite materials.
These carbon brushes are used on a wide variety of equipment for industrial applications including Baldor, GE, Leeson, Pacific Scientific, Reliance, and Westinghouse. They are made from a wide range of different grades of material including electrographites, carbon graphites, graphites, and metal graphites that can be adjusted for the operating conditions of the motor.
This is a common carbon brush design for fractional horsepower motors. These carbon brushes typically fit into a cartridge Phoenix type brushholder. These brushes come in a variety of different grades and are commonly used on powertools and tachometers.