Motor Construction
Motor Air Gap
The motor air gap is the working clearance between the stator and rotor.
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The motor air gap is the working clearance between the stator and rotor.
A radial-flux motor sends magnetic flux across a cylindrical air gap.
The rotor is the rotating electromagnetic part that transfers motor torque to the shaft.
The stator is the stationary active part that creates a motor's controlled magnetic field.