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Re: Window Motor question

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Originally Posted by Grim Tuesday View Post
No, no, we have an FP, from the KoP, I meant that the only additional motor to that was the RS550.

In relation to a (or two) window motors, how fast and/or powerful is an FP on the gearbox? What is the output shaft of said gearbox? It would be a major plus not to have to take our entire winch assembly apart to lengthen the shaft on it.

Actually, does anyone have a spec sheet, or CAD (inventor) of the FP gearbox?
The fisher price is about 12 times more powerful than a single window motor, or 6 times more powerful than two window motors in tandem. With a max torque approximately 3500 oz inches at the output of the gearbox at 40 Amps There is no output shaft at the end of the gearbox. It has a weird drum that it drives. The off the gearbox free speed is faster than the window motor.

The JVN calculator has the actual FP gearbox reduction. While

http://www.firstcadlibrary.com/ Also had a Cad models of the FP gearbox.
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