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The carbon brush is the "current conduction bridge" of 168F generators (or motors)—it connects the stationary brush holder and rotating commutator/slip ring, transmitting current stably, being a key electrical part to ensure power generation efficiency and motor operation. Its carbon-based material has both conductive and wear-resistant properties.
This carbon brush adopts a carbon head + copper wire + plastic holder design: the carbon head has uniform density, ensuring low-resistance conduction while withstanding rotational friction, reducing wear speed; the copper wire has strong conductivity, avoiding current transmission loss; the plastic holder adapts to the generator’s brush slot, not easy to loosen after installation, maintaining the fitting pressure between the brush and commutator.
In 168F generator use, carbon brushes are prone to excessive wear due to long-term friction, leading to poor contact (unstable power generation voltage) or even open circuit (no power generation). After replacing this carbon brush, a stable current conduction path can be re-established, restoring the reliability of the power generation system.
Whether for backup generators (needing stable power generation after long standby) or motors of power equipment (frequent operation), the 168F Carbon Brush can provide stable support for the electrical system with reliable conductive and wear-resistant performance—it’s one of the core wearing parts for generator maintenance.