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Motor for loss traction

Discussion in 'Motor actuators and drivers' started by evolaco, Jan 31, 2018.

  1. evolaco

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    This engine would serve me for the traction? It seems very strong, a friend has one and gives it to me, it is a barrier, I would put his plate that provides 24v and I would use an ibt2, it has 23rpm, they are few but with a ctc of 200mm I can get enough speed? I would use about 130 ° of rotation to have more speed, strength I think it goes over with 300w and that relationship is so short