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Bill Janssen wrote:
Chuck Harris wrote: Well my transformer doesn't have a wooden wedge. It has a plastic bobbin and the laminations are tight in the bobbin. Also the laminations were apparently dipped in varnish as they were assembled. I finally managed to free two of the I laminations using the knife trick, but there is no room for the knife between the E laminations. I cannot imagine anyone working with slimy varnished laminations. The usual trick is to vacuum impregnate the whole tranny with varnish. They put the tranny in a pot of varnish, and draw a vacuum. The vacuum draws out any air between the laminations, and windings. When they release the vacuum, the varnish is sucked in to fill the vacuous areas. You should be able to force a sharp blade under the top most "E" lamination on the free corner. It doesn't hurt the lamination to warp it a bit. The varnish will be very brittle, and has little tensile strength. -Chuck |
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