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From: nagle@netcom.com (John Nagle)
Subject: Re: Looking for Small High Torque DC Motors
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brop9555@utdallas.edu writes:
>I am looking small 1.125" diameter motors that can run at about 
>6,500rpm.  The motor need suffient torque because they will be used in a 
>wheel hub direct drive application.  I would prefer that they are not 
>geared and run at 12V DC or less.  Anyone have any suggestion?

     Model R/C racing car motors might be in that range.  Take a look
at the AstroFlite cobalt-neodymium motors if you need very high torque.

     You really want to go over 25MPH?

					John Nagle
