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Re: Globe motor - no lubrication in gears!
JS,
This is highly unusual. Dried out lubricant in these motors is usually a sign of overheating or being stored at an elelvated temperature. The type of lubricant you use also affects the running current and free speed so be aware of those changes. |
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