Gasoline generators

Gasoline generators are usually composed of stators, rotors, end covers and bearings. The engine is a machine that converts chemical energy into mechanical energy. Its conversion process is actually a working cycle process. Simply put, it generates kinetic energy by burning fuel in the cylinder to drive the reciprocating motion of the piston in the engine cylinder. It drives the connecting rod connected to the piston and the crank connected to the connecting rod to make a reciprocating circular motion around the center of the crankshaft to output power.

The stator is composed of stator core, wire wrap winding, frame and other structural parts that fix these parts. The rotor is composed of rotor core (or magnetic pole, magnetic yoke) winding, guard ring, center ring, slip ring, fan and shaft and other components. The stator and the rotor of the generator are connected and assembled by the bearing and the end cover, so that the rotor can rotate in the stator and do the movement of cutting the magnetic field line, thereby generating an induced potential, which is drawn out through the terminal and connected to the circuit to generate a current.

Showing all 2 results

Scroll to Top