COMMUTATOR
A Commutator is an essential electrical component used in DC machines to reverse the direction of current, ensuring smooth and continuous rotation of the motor or proper functioning of generators. It plays a vital role in converting alternating current within the armature into direct current at the output terminals.
Commonly used in educational laboratories, the commutator helps students understand the working principles of DC motors and generators. It is constructed using high-quality conductive segments insulated from each other and mounted on a rotating shaft, providing reliable performance and long service life.
The commutator is designed for durability, precision, and efficient current transfer, making it ideal for physics experiments, demonstrations, and practical applications in schools and colleges.

