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What makes a "CIM" motor a "CIM" motor?
Probably a n00b question, but I'm a n00b, so...
I see there are limits on the number of CIM motors you can use vs. non-CIM motors, automotive motors, mini-CIMs, etc. But what makes a "CIM" motor a "CIM" motor? What does "CIM" stand for? Thanks in advance - Shane O. |
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