
The electric motor will probably have insulated copper wire connected to it. You can take wire cutters and snip them to remove them from the motor. You can place the wire in your copper wire pile for scrap. Once you have the electric motor removed from your item, you can add them to your pile of electric motors.Click to see full answer. Consequently, how much is a electric motor worth for scrap? Scrap Metal Prices *See disclaimer for additional costs* Non-Ferrous Scrap Metal Market Price Your Price * Scrap Electric Motors $0.20 lb. $0.14 lb. Scrap Batteries $0.30 lb. $0.23 lb. Scrap Aluminum Siding $0.45 lb. $0.38 lb. Scrap New Cast Aluminum $0.40 lb $0.30 lb Also, how much is a scrap washing machine motor worth? You could get like $14 for the motor. The rest of the steel is coated or galvanized, and you need about 100 pounds per 4–6 bucks, so not much at all, like ‘pennies’. The drum, if stainless steel could bring some money but would amount to less than the motor. Considering this, how do you scrap copper from an electric motor? Since most electric wire is made of copper, it is possible to harvest scrap copper from the core of an electric motor. This involves removing the coils of wire from the motor’s stator. Use the screwdriver to loosen and remove the electric motor case screws. Remove the motor case cover from the motor frame.Where can I get an electric motor?Electric motors are found in industrial fans, blowers and pumps, machine tools, household appliances, power tools and disk drives. Small motors may be found in electric watches.
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