Claims
- 1. A built-up rotor for an electric machine comprising:
- a main rotatable core having a lengthwise rotational axis and spaced ends each having substantially the same cross-sectional configuration;
- two end turn supports each with a cross-sectional configuration substantially matched to the cross section of the spaced core ends;
- means removably securing an end turn support at each axial end of the core to form a core subassembly;
- two end shaft fittings;
- means removably securing an end shaft fitting to each of the end turn supports; and
- a sleeve positionable over the core subassembly.
- 2. The built-up rotor of claim 1 wherein the means removably securing each end shaft fitting with an end turn support comprises at least one bolt extending axially through each end shaft fitting, an end support and into the core.
- 3. The built-up rotor of claim 1 wherein said core and end turn supports each have a peripheral surface and said core and end turn supports are commonly machined so that the peripheral surfaces define common cylinders over which the sleeve is positioned.
- 4. The built-up rotor of claim 1 wherein said core and end shaft fittings each have a peripheral surface and said core and end shaft fittings are commonly machined so that the peripheral surfaces define common cylinders over which the sleeve is positioned.
- 5. The built-up rotor of claim 3 wherein the sleeve comprises a single piece and is interference fit with the peripheral surfaces of the core and end turn support.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 523,924 filed Aug. 17, 1983 U.S. Pat. No. 4,562,641.
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