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Electric Motor 540 Poison 20T by Carson 500906020

Electric Motor 540 Poison 20T by Carson 500906020

PRODUCER: Carson

EAN: 4005299960208

SKU: CA-906020

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52.00 zł
The Carson 540 Poison 20T Electric Motor 500906020 is a high-performance 20-turn 540 electric motor with pre-soldered wires and an interference filter. It operates between 4.8V to 8.4V, with a rated voltage of 7.2V. Featuring a length of 52mm, diameter of 36mm, 3.17mm shaft diameter, this motor runs at 26900 rpm with a power output of 133W. Built for efficiency and durability.
The Carson 540 Poison 20T Electric Motor 500906020 is a high-performance 20-turn 540 electric motor with pre-soldered wires and an interference filter. It operates between 4.8V to 8.4V, with a rated voltage of 7.2V. Featuring a length of 52mm, diameter of 36mm, 3.17mm shaft diameter, this motor runs at 26900 rpm with a power output of 133W. Built for efficiency and durability.

Description

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The Electric Motor 540 Poison 20T by Carson 500906020 features a 20-turn 540 electric motor with pre-soldered wires and an interference filter. It operates within a voltage range of 4.8V to 8.4V, with a rated voltage of 7.2V. The motor has a length of 52mm, diameter of 36mm, 3.17mm shaft diameter, and runs at 26900 rpm with a power output of 133W.

Technical Specifications

Producer: Carson

Size: 540

CA-906020

Description

Producer
Carson
Size
540

Specific References

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4005299960208

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