@@thizzfox that's true we did have it better ...but only because it was never made financially worthwhile for people to start sharing the jobs and enjoying working LESS as the robots and technology took over....instead of doing that, all the benefits of robots only went to the rich and left the working classes worse off than ever, with no job security, or unemployment. The working classes haven't really seen any benefits from technology.
This is showing how they make their induction motors. Really goes to show how much copper coil goes into one. Edit - The motor it's self is not a new invention, they are showing here their method of production, before this they likely did it by hand. Induction motors are in most and many things we've been using for decades.
Nope its a standard induction motor, 3 phase judging from the 3 sets of 3 wire groups. The industrial machines are cool. But none of this is modern technology. Can thank Nikola Tesla for the original technology :) No need to make fun of the lad, it looks awesome to most, especially to China since automation like this is fairly new
What is "Made in Germany"? It was a branding invented by the Englishmen because German companies cheaply copied English merchandise in the 19th century and if they were allowed to be sold in England they had to wear this brand. And China is the new "Germany" in the relationship!
It will be the cheapest on the shelves and will fail the soonest. I do not understand why people do not understand how much better and longer-lasting the more expensive quality products are. My mother is still using the same iron as she did 30 years ago, whereas I have bought 10 in the same time!
Phil Busby It's symptomatic of our throw-away society. Manufacturers don't expect you to keep the same iron for 30 years (plus they want you to keep buying new irons) so they make them cheap and nasty, designed to last just a few years at most. My friend has had the same garlic press for over 25 years. When she mentioned how old it was to her daughter she replied, "Why don't you buy a new one?" _facepalm_
nagualdesign, so it appears that there is a symbiotic relationship between manufacturers profiting from making useless junk and consumers happy to buy useless junk. Then we cannot really blame the manufacturers, like the motor maker above, they are simply satisfying a need. Q: How do we make the consumers understand? A: We don't, the world belongs to them now. How terribly disappointing. Thank you for your intelligent reply.
@@douglasalonso2440 That was an american who experimented with electricity and told about electricity waves like we have now adays in this world. and also made a motor-engine from out electricity, Thanks for your remark and kind regards.
@@douglasalonso2440 Nikola Tesla was an American ingeneer who came with the idea to make a Electric Circuit Motor. I hope you have an education and that you can become what you want, do your best ! Kind regards.
SMT Winding Equipment These jobs and the technology started here in America, but back in 1970 Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger sold us (the American people) a lie when they said we need to do business with China. This foreign trade deal didn’t benefit America ! No it made Henry Kissinger a multi millionaire. When duz Henry Kissinger go to prison ?
@Haha MissMiss ok Now i know u r farming and coal mining for a living. Iam a proffessional motor rewinder with metropolitan water supply of india dude.
The project Duyunova at the motor-wheels and asynchronous motors. Registration in the project: bit.ly/2zQlyXK Official site of the project: bit.ly/2PT1f5X
gacekky1 I wouldn't criticize SMT's English, Walter who is supposedly an English speaker says older motors are 'winded' better, WTF is that, don't any English speakers actually speak English anymore?
@@L98fiero oh god look out its the internet grammar police. Who are you even defending? Are you a representative of an asian electric motor plant? If you were just a troll with that little a life that would be pretty sad
Did you see that one winding get caught on the bolt head? My first thought was "nicked insulation - reject". If you want to see how a motor is done properly, search for Audi electric motor.
Hey China, I tell ya what I will do. When you build motors that are as reliable as the one on my Lathe then I will run out and buy yours. By the way, the Lathe has a 2 horse motor made in 1905, it gets its brushes inspected about once a year that's all.
It amazes me that they can push all those bundles of soft copper wire seperated by nothing more than a thin layer of laquer without crushing or abrading the insulation and causing a short.
That is indeed a good question. Especially when the motor warms up or gets under serious load this can cause problems. Though the laquer layers making copper wire are high-tech nowadays and can withstand high(er) temperatures. They don't show how the wiring is finally bundled together/to which electronic circuit the motor finally will be connected/the power that it has to generate.
@@SMTWindingEquipment If he knew what he was looking at, he wouldn't be saying that. The ops are a bit slow, but that will increase with time and experience. Those are some heavy duty winding's. What are the specs on the motor being built? Remember the Japanese Dotson? That was pure, cheap junk when it first came out in the 70's, now they make some of the most reliable autos in the world. Modernizing takes time, vision & effort...
Title misleading. Video of assembly only. No technology info except what you can figure out on your own from watching assembly. And that’s more about the assembly equipment and process than it is about the motor itself. Disappointing.
This is not a DC motor, but a 3-phase motor. This technology is not new. This is how we made it in our local electric motor factory in Germany 40 years ago!
I need to see the specs on high output performance full speed and heat measurments running for 30 days full out then we see if it stands the tests.!!! so show us those videos an dps the copper doesnt look top qaulity
The plain, simple answer that they don't have such things... I also agree that mediocre tech made in China is presented as "revolutionary". I know because I looked for other UA-cam movies on how are thse electric motors are made, for example in EU by BMW or Audi.
I'm laughing at all of the BUTT Hurt comments about " CHEAP!!! CHEAP!!! CHEAP!!! " How hypocritical they are. We all want the BEST Quality, at the CHEAPEST Prices. These machines are winding stators 20 times FASTER than a Rewinder. I know from personal experience, I owned an Electric Motor Repair Shop for almost 40-yrs. I was damn good at my craft, and stuffing that 15 - 20 HP stator in less than a minute it awesome. The very BEST of the best might stuff it in 45 minutes, and an AVERAGE winder is more likely to take 2- HOURS or more. Then you have to shape it, connect it, weld the connections, sleeve and insulate, shape it again, lash it, and after surge testing, then dip & bake, and scrap hot stator and grind the bore. All WITHOUT nicking the windings. LOL I went thru a Baldor factory in Arkansas, and it is amazing. These machines make us look like dinosaurs. Hahahahahaha....
Super High-Efficiency???? You did not say why, explain the differences between high and low, what is innovative about the product. So what we learned is China manufactures electric motors. So very useful eh?
Looks like it is about 10x faster than hand rewind but maybe 10-15% more copper. Electricians always be thinking they are immune to automation...well think again.
What is "Super High-Efficiency"? A couple percent better than average? Even mediocre motors are highly efficient, not much room for improvement there really.
I.iN.T.J - The earliest known oil wells were drilled in China in 347 AD or earlier. They had depths of up to about 800 feet (240 m) and were drilled using bits attached to bamboo poles. The oil was burned to evaporate brine and produce salt.
@@SMTWindingEquipment I sure did. Speaking from experience most Chinese equipment do not hold up. As you most likely notice the wires were pushed in and were most likely damage on the coatings used as insulator for the copper wire. This will cause a short burning out the motor. Also, the Chinese don't use a lot of grease in the bearings. I have to most of the time take apart the entire motor and repack bearings. What a pain in the butt. I could go on and tell more but, before or after you buy check bearing out and check that you have enough insulation before you put into service.
Yes, this is very very low quality because it is not isolated with aramidic isolation or nomex between winding coil phases. A handcraft winding is very much better than this
This is "Made in China", Chinese products are not only low in price, but also absolutely guaranteed in quality!
ua-cam.com/video/rq6z1hShFcE/v-deo.html
Guaranteed to be junk
drone are you ok??? go to see your doctor!
Bullshit. Made with stolen technology with stolen materials and slave labor.
quality of what though? lol
I found the voice-over particularly informative.
Beautiful manufacturing process. The "sewing" machine is fantastic.
You don't really think about how everything is made until you see the amount of work and process it takes to make something especially with a motor!
Hi Toby,.. Yes,, most people don't think so..
what is the price of this machine?
China great in manufacturing
Well so neatly maintenance
Good hardworking people
This is so fascinating - I could watch it all day.
LOL, Hoope this video is useful to you!
I am happy the closed captioned text explained every step in great detail, and 10 languages...
ok
sure beats the way I was doing electric motor rewinds 50 years ago when I was a teenager in a little company that repaired electric motors.
you mean back when they actually had manufacturing jobs in the U.S. and paid a living wage with unions and pensions ect. You Boomers had it easy man
@@thizzfox that's true we did have it better ...but only because it was never made financially worthwhile for people to start sharing the jobs and enjoying working LESS as the robots and technology took over....instead of doing that, all the benefits of robots only went to the rich and left the working classes worse off than ever, with no job security, or unemployment. The working classes haven't really seen any benefits from technology.
I saw a lot people on the street doing by hand 😂
Awesome video
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is showing how they make their induction motors. Really goes to show how much copper coil goes into one. Edit - The motor it's self is not a new invention, they are showing here their method of production, before this they likely did it by hand. Induction motors are in most and many things we've been using for decades.
Hi Bob, Maybe.tHANKS!
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Thanks!
Nope its a standard induction motor, 3 phase judging from the 3 sets of 3 wire groups. The industrial machines are cool. But none of this is modern technology. Can thank Nikola Tesla for the original technology :)
No need to make fun of the lad, it looks awesome to most, especially to China since automation like this is fairly new
3 phase DC? uploader doesn't even know what's in the video
It's new, because they just made one.
For some reason it is usual to name 3-phase brushless motors as DC-motors. Even if they are driven by VFD's
You guys are so arrogant, www.orientalmotor.com/brushless-dc-motors-gear-motors/technology/AC-brushless-brushed-motors.html
Technically it is considered modern, since modernization started right around the 50's.
Super-impressive, all of it. The high point for me was the lacing machine!!
Hi Steve.. Thanks..
Excellent video, thanks for posting, much appreciated : )
Thank you!
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Great .Chinese are super in every thing .
Hi Thamer, Chinese people will like you...
This is more or less how we've been making electrical motors in france for 50 years...
Really?
Yup... ua-cam.com/video/EH0duZ0FaP4/v-deo.html
LOL epic fail, Wally. Nidec are making their motors in China now.
Sorry, NIDEC makes motors in Leroy Somer France - (Charente) - i've been working there 20 years... Your EPIC ...
(it has been called Leroy, Leroy Somer, Emerson, and Nidec just bought it, and here it is : goo.gl/maps/VgJb7ExGkHx )
Super👌👌👌
Thank you very much!
Awesome equipment and fixtures.
ES UNA GRAN TECNOLOGIA 🤔 SALUDOS 🇲🇽
25 Years ago .. Vancouver GM motors managers visited the Shop I worked at...Laughed at our EQ.
Specs please. how many amps at what voltage to produce what horse power?
CHINA TOP.ALL !
Chinese people will like!
What is "Made in Germany"? It was a branding invented by the Englishmen because German companies cheaply copied English merchandise in the 19th century and if they were allowed to be sold in England they had to wear this brand.
And China is the new "Germany" in the relationship!
Para los que hicieron la manito asi👎....es PURA ENVIDIA. Excelente por China y su desarrollo industrial 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
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This looks Like a 3 phase stator. It's impossible to know what kind of motor it will be without seeing the rotor.
Compressors for large trucks
There is no substitute for quality!
Hi Granat, Did you use our motor before?
Americans be buying this motor at wall Mart
Really?
No.
China, Always Forward in Technology, CONGRATULATIONS !!!
Hi, Chinese will like you very much!
China always steals western technology then changes slightly and claims ownership
i don't know why i'm here but it is very interesting to see how motor windings are made. Thanks!
Hello, Reinaldo. You are welcome.
It will be the cheapest on the shelves and will fail the soonest. I do not understand why people do not understand how much better and longer-lasting the more expensive quality products are.
My mother is still using the same iron as she did 30 years ago, whereas I have bought 10 in the same time!
you buy some really crappy irons mate
Phil Busby It's symptomatic of our throw-away society. Manufacturers don't expect you to keep the same iron for 30 years (plus they want you to keep buying new irons) so they make them cheap and nasty, designed to last just a few years at most.
My friend has had the same garlic press for over 25 years. When she mentioned how old it was to her daughter she replied, "Why don't you buy a new one?" _facepalm_
nagualdesign, so it appears that there is a symbiotic relationship between manufacturers profiting from making useless junk and consumers happy to buy useless junk. Then we cannot really blame the manufacturers, like the motor maker above, they are simply satisfying a need. Q: How do we make the consumers understand? A: We don't, the world belongs to them now. How terribly disappointing. Thank you for your intelligent reply.
"Q: How do we make the consumers understand? A: We don't, the world belongs to them now."
_Shudders_
:'(
You need to understand that some companies exploit peoples' belief that all products that cost more are worth more. Not necessarily.
Good work Chinese
Thank you!
Thanks to Nikola Tesla, who came with the idea from the Electric Motor Technology, kind regards, greetings.
Hi Saskia, Thanks to Nikola Tesla...
MI NO COMPRENDER PERO KE VIVA TESLA 🤔🇲🇽
@@douglasalonso2440 That was an american who experimented with electricity and told about electricity waves like we have now adays in this world. and also made a motor-engine from out electricity, Thanks for your remark and kind regards.
@@douglasalonso2440 Nikola Tesla was an American ingeneer who came with the idea to make a Electric Circuit Motor.
I hope you have an education and that you can become what you want, do your best ! Kind regards.
This production needs to b here in America, these jobs need to b here in America...
Hi, my friend. why?
SMT Winding Equipment These jobs and the technology started here in America, but back in 1970 Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger sold us (the American people) a lie when they said we need to do business with China. This foreign trade deal didn’t benefit America ! No it made Henry Kissinger a multi millionaire. When duz Henry Kissinger go to prison ?
So China is using a motor that's been around since 1900s? Yeah very good China ,
Chinese are specialist in copyes and piracy
I don't think so. My friend.
@@SMTWindingEquipment what is different other then cpu control? Are electric motors built the same prity much?
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Amazing China
Thank you!
No fish paper between phase winding coils. Heap of smoke.
Yes
Fish paper? You're sounding a little dated there.
@Haha MissMiss ok Now i know u r farming and coal mining for a living. Iam a proffessional motor rewinder with metropolitan water supply of india dude.
The project Duyunova at the motor-wheels and asynchronous motors.
Registration in the project: bit.ly/2zQlyXK
Official site of the project: bit.ly/2PT1f5X
The older electric motors are winded better my opinion
Hi, Garvey. How can come true better by the old way?
gacekky1 I wouldn't criticize SMT's English, Walter who is supposedly an English speaker says older motors are 'winded' better, WTF is that, don't any English speakers actually speak English anymore?
@@L98fiero oh god look out its the internet grammar police. Who are you even defending? Are you a representative of an asian electric motor plant? If you were just a troll with that little a life that would be pretty sad
Gracias por los videos
Welcome!
what's the new technology...looks like windings, plates and magnets to me...I'm assuming they mean new equipment technology
Wonderful !
Thanks Herbert.
This looks pretty bad. Very slow. Rubbing the enamel of the wires on the laminations. These motors are likely to be DOA or at best last a few weeks.
Yes they specialise in shit.
Gez 13 especially if you want it really cheap.
Try this link, shithead ua-cam.com/video/BdXtIJNNVZM/v-deo.html
Did you see that one winding get caught on the bolt head? My first thought was "nicked insulation - reject".
If you want to see how a motor is done properly, search for Audi electric motor.
@lalybum
Clown comment.
Amazing technologies ...
Hi William, Thanks a lot!
Cost of unit might be low due to automation, but what about the quality testing and balancing?
Hello, David. We
Promise the quality.
low also due to workers have no safety shoes, no eye protection glass
David Dreyer ki
This technology is brilliant. Very well done.
Hi, James. Thanks!
Hey China, I tell ya what I will do. When you build motors that are as reliable as the one on my Lathe then I will run out and buy yours. By the way, the Lathe has a 2 horse motor made in 1905, it gets its brushes inspected about once a year that's all.
Your still using the brushes then!
probably wound by Tesla himself eh?
we have already had 20 years of 97% + efficient motor tech, there really wasn't a lot of room for improvement
Hi, Dude. Maybe!
It amazes me that they can push all those bundles of soft copper wire seperated by nothing more than a thin layer of laquer without crushing or abrading the insulation and causing a short.
Hello, Dava. Yes, we did it.
They Can't ...Predictive failure
That is indeed a good question. Especially when the motor warms up or gets under serious load this can cause problems. Though the laquer layers making copper wire are high-tech nowadays and can withstand high(er) temperatures. They don't show how the wiring is finally bundled together/to which electronic circuit the motor finally will be connected/the power that it has to generate.
they have heavy epoxy coating the laminations to prevent that
Real cool operation for sure!!
Hi, Ken..Maybe you can do it by yourself in the future.
Interesting to see how motors are made in a murderous dictatorship.
Hi Jim,Why?
a murderous dictatorship seems to be the direction everybody is moving in now!
китайцы конечно молодцы!
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Never seen so much wire hanging out the ends of the stater.
they compress it
GREAT TECHNOLOGY
Hi,Chinese people will like you.
?? Standard procedure
I guess you should learn before posting...
Good job anyway
Thank You!
Looks like average-normal efficiency...
Its still a basic nikola tesla ac motor/alternator/generator design...good thing he shared his designs with us.
Hi Mark, Hope you can like it.. Thanks!
@@SMTWindingEquipment i do and did 😊
Without any safety equipment!
Should quality not begin there?
I also think there should be some safety equipment.
safety equipment, is for people to dumb to pay attention
there are so many chinese it would do the country good to lose a few workers to accidents
The Audi Electric Motor presentation is a good comparison.
Hi David, Audi is a great country..
Look everybody, a whole bunch of absolutely nothing! No explanations know nothing. Great job
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@@SMTWindingEquipment If he knew what he was looking at, he wouldn't be saying that. The ops are a bit slow, but that will increase with time and experience. Those are some heavy duty winding's. What are the specs on the motor being built? Remember the Japanese Dotson? That was pure, cheap junk when it first came out in the 70's, now they make some of the most reliable autos in the world. Modernizing takes time, vision & effort...
Extraordinar👍
Title misleading. Video of assembly only. No technology info except what you can figure out on your own from watching assembly. And that’s more about the assembly equipment and process than it is about the motor itself. Disappointing.
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Хоть и присутствует немного ручного труда-=но китайцы можно сказать уже всех обогнали....Станки и рабочие места просто Супер.......
Привет, спасибо, Россия - лучший друг Китая.
This is not a DC motor, but a 3-phase motor.
This technology is not new.
This is how we made it in our local electric motor factory in Germany 40 years ago!
they were farmer yesterday
America is the inventor
German is the invenor!
@@SMTWindingEquipment lol they didn't invent everything Russia is smarter they are the school
I need to see the specs on high output performance full speed and heat measurments running for 30 days full out then we see if it stands the tests.!!! so show us those videos an dps the copper doesnt look top qaulity
The plain, simple answer that they don't have such things... I also agree that mediocre tech made in China is presented as "revolutionary". I know because I looked for other UA-cam movies on how are thse electric motors are made, for example in EU by BMW or Audi.
Avitar Magnus, you can have quality or price but not usually both.
@@WaveIO you must understand that first AC motor was made in China some 10,000years ago later copied by westerners
samdee sam .. best laugh I had in a week
I'm laughing at all of the BUTT Hurt comments about " CHEAP!!! CHEAP!!! CHEAP!!! " How hypocritical they are. We all want the BEST Quality, at the CHEAPEST Prices. These machines are winding stators 20 times FASTER than a Rewinder. I know from personal experience, I owned an Electric Motor Repair Shop for almost 40-yrs. I was damn good at my craft, and stuffing that 15 - 20 HP stator in less than a minute it awesome. The very BEST of the best might stuff it in 45 minutes, and an AVERAGE winder is more likely to take 2- HOURS or more. Then you have to shape it, connect it, weld the connections, sleeve and insulate, shape it again, lash it, and after surge testing, then dip & bake, and scrap hot stator and grind the bore. All WITHOUT nicking the windings. LOL I went thru a Baldor factory in Arkansas, and it is amazing. These machines make us look like dinosaurs. Hahahahahaha....
Super High-Efficiency???? You did not say why, explain the differences between high and low, what is innovative about the product. So what we learned is China manufactures electric motors. So very useful eh?
Looks like it is about 10x faster than hand rewind but maybe 10-15% more copper. Electricians always be thinking they are immune to automation...well think again.
It's the usual best biggest fantastic jade dragon pearl wisdom golden kingdom bullshit shit chinese stolen technology - they can't make shit.
I always use Baldor in my machines.They last a lifetime and pays for itself in productivity.BALDOR is the Nokia of motors , they are indestructible.
good to know.. does Granger sell them?
I'd call that a messy build. Guessing 1 out of 5 motors actually work.
Good
Thanks!
how much more? Induction motors have approximately 95 percent yield today
There's a Belge outfit that got it to 97.3 percent.
it is good
Thank you!
What is "Super High-Efficiency"? A couple percent better than average? Even mediocre motors are highly efficient, not much room for improvement there really.
Nice
Thanks!
Are you sure its Chinese tech or maybe its WEG, GE or others ???
Sure, it's Chinese tech.
go hell china is a trash
手間の掛かる作業で、驚きました。
Hi Kenzoh, 人生は難しいです。
At this rate they could make one mother per shift .hahaaaaaaa
SUPER HIGH fast motor efficiating at incredible hihg speed
Hi Asdasd.Thanks a lot!
Is there really China technology - which is not just copied? ;)
Yes.sir
THAT IS A ST>>>ANSWER
I.iN.T.J - The earliest known oil wells were drilled in China in 347 AD or earlier. They had depths of up to about 800 feet (240 m) and were drilled using bits attached to bamboo poles. The oil was burned to evaporate brine and produce salt.
same like US copied China's gunpowder to make their guns and paper invention to print their dollar.
eDrive | Maoism and also Great Firewall
Good good
Thank you,Thank you.
This very low quality. Will not hold up very long. (In my opinion).
Hi,James.. ..Did you use Chinese motor before?
@@SMTWindingEquipment I sure did. Speaking from experience most Chinese equipment do not hold up. As you most likely notice the wires were pushed in and were most likely damage on the coatings used as insulator for the copper wire. This will cause a short burning out the motor. Also, the Chinese don't use a lot of grease in the bearings. I have to most of the time take apart the entire motor and repack bearings. What a pain in the butt. I could go on and tell more but, before or after you buy check bearing out and check that you have enough insulation before you put into service.
@@kennedy67951 look at 04:23 upper right corner wire got stuck on a metal piece, that will certainly damage the winding, BTW well said.
Yes, this is very very low quality because it is not isolated with aramidic isolation or nomex between winding coil phases. A handcraft winding is very much better than this
James Kennedy shut the fuck up now one care ur opinión, u lie when u say u know the quality its obvious
wow!
WOW!
All the good motors were made by Westinghouse, GE, Siemens. Now they are made by greed.
Almeno questi esperimenti tecnici funiona. Ok ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👍💖
Thanks, Ali.
Nothing to see here. "Super high efficiency" not evident.
That was really informative. Next I'm going to watch a 9-minute, non narrated video of an atlas 5 taking off to learn how the space program works.
lmfao
Color Me unimpressed. Nothing abnormally high-tech here
To some people, it's really high-tech.
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this is a century old 3 phasse induction motor by the way
You win, Intbild..
L LIKE MOTOR .
HI Milan, Me too..
Im not impressed !
so?
Ok
Working in short👌
Hi Gabe,what?
Old manufacturing technology...
Hi Charlie. Maybe!
They copy them in Europe but cheaper and mostly they used alum magnetic wire instead of copper wire...poor quality. China made.
Yes, everything made in China copy from Europe and North America, no creative at all
So what jealous
you got what you pay for
copper is always best l;ol
شتاهي دلحيا 🤣🤣🤣🤗
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Tesla does this way better
I do agree. Sir.
So how much for a tesla one?
Which Tesla? The original one the inventor or this new one a seller?
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Nice clean place
Thanks!
Everything Chinese that I have bought has turned out to be complete crap.
not true. check out DJI, best drone in the world. DJI is a Chinese company.
To think I spent 30 years rewinding motors by hand.
you are great people..