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From: anvilus9-at-comcast.net
Subject: Re: : New builder-to-be [TANKS]
Date: Fri, 11 May 2007 23:34:59 +0000
Reply-To: tanks-at-rctankcombat.com


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From: "Chrysanthos Kanellopoulos" <xchrysk-at-otenet.gr>
> That's one reason I switched to DeWalts. Joe, does the low speed 
> in these drills result in more torque? Is it a matter of gears in their 
> gearbox?

DeWalt DW960 18V right angle drills
low speed -500 rpm, stall torque 310 in.lbf
high speed - 1500 rpm, stall torque 103 in.lbf

Stall torque of 310 in.lbf is a little low for a large heavy tank.
However is it perfect for a small light tank.

I am over-volting my DW960s at 24V with no damage
so far.  Over-volting should produce 412 in.lbf stall
torque.

Joe

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Joe Sommer, Anvilus Machine Works
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