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The Ballistic Hand Wound Stator is dipped in a special motor winding epoxy and then oven-cured for several hours. Once the epoxy is cured, it prevents the wires in the stator from moving or rubbing against the laminations and other wires in extreme conditions. Preventing this unwanted contact avoids shorts in the motor coils which can lead to premature failure. The epoxy also helps transfer heat from the wires to the lamination, helping motor operation at higher power levels. All around, the epoxy coating improves the reliability of Novak's already high-quality stators and provides extreme vibration resistance. It also prevents illegal rewinding of the stator.
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