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The link you need is under Mechanical - Motor Power. Max Power = (115/2 RPM * 60/2 in-lbs * 0.0118) = 20.355W Elec Power = 24V * 7.5A/2 = 90W Unfortunately, those motors are far too weak to power a device such as a Segway. They aren't very efficient either... For comparison, the CIM: Max Power = (5342/2 RPM * 346.9/2 Oz-in * 0.00074) = 342.8W Elec Power = 12V * 114A/2 = 685W The Bosch Drill: Max Power = (19,670/2 RPM * 0.870/2 N-m * 0.1047) = 447.0W Elec Power = 12V * 127A/2 = 762W The drill seems more powerful at first glance, but also it's extremely optimized for the forward direction. You can expect 15% less power when operating in reverse. |
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