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Re: Official 2012 Motors Models and Specs Thread


Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark Sheridan View Post
http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-0914.htm
http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-0912.htm

The PG71 gearmotor is AM-0914 (quoted on First's data sheet in the above link as having an 11.3 amp stall current)
The 9015 motor is AM-0912

It looks like the First document has the same misquoted figures for AM-0914
I should have been clearer. The point in contention is this: Timz3082 is claiming* that the motor portion of the PG71 (am-0914) is the same motor as the 9015 (am-0912). I was asking where he got that information.


* see post #5: "That is with the gearbox, without it is 180 W"