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1-12 Figure 1-7A.—Typical stator. Figure 1-7B.—Stator lamination. Now, refer to figure 1-4 for a view of a completed synchro assembly. The rotor has been placed in the stator assembly, and a terminal board has been added to provide a point at which internal and external connections can be made. Q-9.   What are the two major components of a synchro? Q-10.   Which of the two main types of rotors can have either a single winding or three Y-connected windings? Q-11.   How does the stator receive its voltage? Q-12.   Where are the external connections made on standard synchros? SYNCHRO CHARACTERISTICS Synchro characteristics play a very important part in synchro troubleshooting and maintenance. By closely observing these characteristics, you can generally tell if a synchro or synchro system is working properly. Low torque, overheating, and improper operating voltages are just a few of the abnormal

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