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Re: Fisher-price motor

It might, but it depends on the conveyor belt design...they are not all the same! One important thing when using the FP motor is to make sure the thing it is driving cannot get jammed, which could cause the motor to stall and overheat (burn up) very quickly.

If a cordless drill can run your conveyor easily, then an FP motor should be able to, if geared properly.