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Tamiya 53689 Brushed Electric Motor 27T

PRODUCER: Tamiya

EAN: 4950344536894

SKU: TA-53689

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35.00 zł
The Tamiya 53689 Brushed Electric Motor 27T is a standard Tamiya Johnson type 540 motor with 27 turns. It operates at 7.2-8.4V and delivers 14500rpm at maximum efficiency, with a torque of 255g/cm at 7.2V. This motor draws 7.9A at peak performance and features dimensions of 55/36mm in length/diameter, with a 5/3mm motor shaft.
The Tamiya 53689 Brushed Electric Motor 27T is a standard Tamiya Johnson type 540 motor with 27 turns. It operates at 7.2-8.4V and delivers 14500rpm at maximum efficiency, with a torque of 255g/cm at 7.2V. This motor draws 7.9A at peak performance and features dimensions of 55/36mm in length/diameter, with a 5/3mm motor shaft.

Description

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The Tamiya 53689 Brushed Electric Motor 27T is a standard Tamiya Johnson type 540 motor with 27 turns. It operates at 7.2-8.4V and delivers 14500rpm at maximum efficiency. With a torque of 255g/cm at 7.2V, it draws 7.9A at peak performance. The motor dimensions are 55/36mm in length/diameter, with a 5/3mm motor shaft.

Technical Specifications

Producer: Tamiya

TA-53689

Description

Producer
Tamiya

Specific References

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4950344536894

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