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    HELLO, i recently got a chance to have in my hands the first WORKHORSE ROTARY, i really like how run, maybe to much lower volts for me, run very strong already at
    3 VOLTS, but is very small and consistent, i like

    ANYBODY KNOW WHAT MOTOR IS USED ON THAT MACHINE ??? I WOULD LIKE TO DONE A PROTOTYPE OF SOME ROTARY WITH THAT MOTORS

    ANY INFO GONNA BE COOL..THANX....

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    Quote Originally Posted by No Iron Machines View Post
    HELLO, i recently got a chance to have in my hands the first WORKHORSE ROTARY, i really like how run, maybe to much lower volts for me, run very strong already at
    3 VOLTS, but is very small and consistent, i like

    ANYBODY KNOW WHAT MOTOR IS USED ON THAT MACHINE ??? I WOULD LIKE TO DONE A PROTOTYPE OF SOME ROTARY WITH THAT MOTORS

    ANY INFO GONNA BE COOL..THANX....
    It's a mabuchi. I think FF-180-SH or one similar to that. They are very strong motors. I dropped one in a stealth an it is a monster now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OwlsDen View Post
    It's a mabuchi. I think FF-180-SH or one similar to that. They are very strong motors. I dropped one in a stealth an it is a monster now.
    FF-180-SH 1.06 watt ,1-3 volts , is not enough?

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    I run it at 3.5-3.8 and it is very strong. I believe that Special Tech used a similar motor, not necessarily the same motor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OwlsDen View Post
    I believe that Special Tech used a similar motor, not necessarily the same motor.
    Get in touch with Brian at special technique for specifics regarding motors, he is always very helpful.

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    Ohhh, so is a square motor ??? Not round ???? I don open the machine actually, was from a friend....

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    I think that's what storm uses to.. Those ff-180s are surprisingly strong.. You wouldn't think so from the numbers .
    They are used in electric shavers . I've been researching motors for the last couple of months and discovered that the numbers aren't every thing.. Which makes it that much more confusing since there's thousands of motors out there.
    By the way .. Anybody try the fc-280 PCM or fc..

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    Sorry didn't mean to send that yet but my dog bumped into me and pushed send ... I meant Pc or sc.

    Anybody try igarashi?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tengu315 View Post
    Sorry didn't mean to send that yet but my dog bumped into me and pushed send ... I meant Pc or sc.

    Anybody try igarashi?
    Wildboy switched his rotary works over to an irigashi motor. He says it is amazing.

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    You know guys alot of the bigboy machine builders use a certain base model that is custom made to their requested specs.



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