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August 15, 2010 at 4:32 AM #2006AutoramaKeymaster1/24 Motor Specifications:Group 16D: 70 turns of 30 Gauge wire
.513 diameter, minimum stack .600
Group S-16D: 60 turns of 28 Gauge wire
.513 diameter, minimum stack .490
Group 12: 50 turns of 29 gauge wire
.510 to .518 diameter, minimum stack .350
Group 20: 38 turns of 27 gauge wire
.510 to .518 diameter, minimum stack is to be a minimum of .440
Group 7: range from 15 turns of 24 gauge to 26 turns of 26 gauge wire
.459 to .480 diameter, no minimum stack length
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___________________________________________________________________________________Hybrid Motors Specifications (Used on 1/32 and 1/24 slot racing):JK Falcon 7, part number JK30207• 65 turns of 30 AWG wire
• Stack length – .375″
• Arm timing – 15 degrees nominal
• Diameter – .513″
• Magnets – Neodymium
• Internal brushes and springs
• Oilite bushingsTSR D3, part number TD301
• 65 turns of 30 AWG wire
• Stack length – .375″
• Arm timing – 3 degrees nominal
• Diameter – .513″
• Magnets – Neodymium
• Internal brushes and springs
• Oilite bushingsPro Slot Euro Mk1, sealed, with Chinese-made arm, part number PS4002
• 80 turns of 31 AWG wire
• Stack length – .400″
• Diameter – .513″
• Arm timing – 20 degrees nominal
• Magnets – ceramic
• External brushes and springs
• Oilite bushingsPro Slot Euro Mk1 “Puppy Dog”, sealed, with American-made arm, part number PS4002B
• Minimum of 75 turns/Maximum of 80 turns of 31 AWG wire
• Stack length – .400″
• Diameter – .513″
• Arm timing – 25 degrees nominal
• Magnets – ceramic
• External brushes and springs
• Oilite bushingsSlick 7 Mini Brute, part number S7-588A
• 82 turns of 31 AWG wire
• Stack length – .375″
• Arm timing – 5 degrees nominal
• Diameter – .513″
• Magnets – Ceramic
• Internal brushes and springs
• Oilite bushings
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August 23, 2010 at 4:18 PM #2074BellatorKeymaster
I’ve recently been looking for this info. Thanks!!
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