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01.28.2009, 12:33 PM

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's what i was thikning.. and it just happens to be that the Neu 22xx series uses the same mounting holes and shaft diameter as the cim....
They would never use these motors. And would probably never use sensorless brushless for 100lb robots seeing that cogging would casuse a major issue.


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01.30.2009, 03:59 PM

Holy cow, that motor is quite the brick.
Reminds me of the pancake motors people started using in battlebots...like these ones in vladiator(man that thing was crazy fast for how heavy it was):
Vladiator.



LEM 170 Electric Motor.
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Post vids of that thing when you get it goin'. :)

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