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Re: pic: FIRST veterans knowledge needed. What kind of motors are these?

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Ok.. cool.. This helps a lot.

I have multiples of all of these motors, and some of them have the Mabuchi logo on them. Thanks for the Excel file Mike. I knew that logo looked familiar.

Anyways. I do have some numbers on these.

From left to right:

1) RS-360SH
RD426X30
(MABUCHI LOGO) CHINA
Think I found that motor on Mabuchi's website HERE

2) 883253 or 883243
(Some kind of logo is on the top-side near the output shaft and on the bottom near the slots for the leads.) I don't think it is a Mabuchi logo.

3) 38600
3A2342
(Some kind of logo is on the top-side near the output shaft and on the bottom near the slots for the leads.) I don't think it is a Mabuchi logo.

4) 74440-0640
(Mabuchi Logo) TB071903
MADE IN CHINA



Ok.. Now I know what kind of motors these are, anybody know the stats on them? I'm assuming these are all 12 volt (DC?) motors??

Sorry for the questions, I am unfamilar with motors in general, I just know the ones we use nowadays.

I went to the Muabuchi website and did a product search, but none of these seem to be on there. Interesting..

Maybe they were retired and are no longer used by Mabuchi as well??
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