thanks jack steel. I appreciate the info, I cant find the 9v on their site, so I guess a comparative check list between the thunder motor and the 216000 maxon motor will remain elusive at this point.
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thanks jack steel. I appreciate the info, I cant find the 9v on their site, so I guess a comparative check list between the thunder motor and the 216000 maxon motor will remain elusive at this point.
Here you go guys: Facts vs Facts.
Faulhaber 1724: http://eris.liralab.it/images/b/b1/F...1724_serie.pdf
Maxon 216000: http://www.maxonmotorusa.com/medias/.../14-153-EN.pdf
thanks gaston, that's what I needed, I was just curious more than anything, but this shit interest me, seeing how different cams, bearings, motor torque, watts, etc. effect the way the machines tattoo.
the BISHOP also use this stupid A-MAX
Faulhaber germany told me they make any spec i want
also i advise the 6volt if you need one , way more speedy power punchy then a 12volt one , thats way slower
the spec sheet is one thing , but ive walked away from it , on the field you see its allways a tad different...
that being said , the 9volt version is not on the standard list of 1piece sales
cheerio
but when the motor is LOWER VOLTS, need more ampere, so maybe easy to get hot, need be carefull
HEY JACKSTEEL, can u post a pic of your machine pushing ORIGINAL CHEYENNE cartridge in front at power supply that read AMPERE ?????
when i get the time and dont forget sure ;)
holy shit i just realized what your avatar is !!! bwahahahahah