Thread: Keyang Accident
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Re: Keyang Accident

Unfortunately neither the Keyang nor the Van Door motor seem to have the torque we've come to expect. Even the RS-540 with the right gearbox has more torque and is less susceptible to breaking.

You definitely are stripping a gear when it's under load. Either a tooth is cracked or breaking, or the plastic gears are flexing/grinding and are about to break.
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