Starter Field Coil
The Starter Housing, also referred to as the starter motor housing or starter assembly, is the outer casing that encloses and protects the internal components of the starter motor. It is typically made of durable materials like aluminum or steel to provide structural integrity and withstand the operating conditions of the engine compartment.
The Starter Housing serves multiple purposes. Firstly, it houses and secures the various components of the starter motor, such as the armature, field coils, and brushes, keeping them in the correct position. Additionally, it helps to contain any electromagnetic interference produced by the starter motor during operation, preventing it from affecting other electrical systems in the vehicle.
Furthermore, the Starter Housing often includes mounting points and connection terminals for easy installation and electrical connections. It also features openings for ventilation and cooling to prevent overheating of the starter motor during prolonged use.
In summary, the Starter Housing is the protective outer shell that houses and supports the internal components of the starter motor, ensuring its proper functioning and longevity.