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  1. #1
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    electro-craft motors

    This seems to be the place to ask about old electro-craft motors.

    Can anyone (AL) tell me the specs on these motors

    Motor 1
    model 670/596
    part# 8-100003-2

    Motor 2 (looks the same as motor 1)
    model E670/596
    part# 7-7470-1
    customer#5810043

    Motor 3
    Model E540
    part# 7-7470-2

    Mainly how much Voltage and Current can I hit them with safely.
    and any other good info.

    Thanks
    Ken

  2. #2
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    I couldn't find those, Some of the E type were DC brushless, or are these DC, there are some numbers that are close, Often Reliance/Electro-Craft used OEM numbers for special orders.
    Al.

  3. #3
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    These are DC brushed motors.
    They have a tach.
    the first two are ~3" x 6.75"
    the last one is ~2" x 4"

    Thanks
    Ken

  4. #4
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    Are they C face or Sq flange? what is the length from motor brush to flange?
    Al.

  5. #5
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    there round not square mount.
    There 5.9" from the center of the brush cap to the front of the motor.
    I will attach a few pics.
    The mounting holes are about 45mm apart.
    the output shaft is ~.308" dia and ~2.25" long

    Thanks
    Ken
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  6. #6
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    I have some E643 motors your motors might be a little bigger. Here are the specs for my motors:

    Max volts: 60V
    Cont Speed 4800 no load
    Peak Torque 720 oz
    Peak Current 43 A
    Cont Torque 155 oz
    Cont Current 10.2 A
    Max Temp 150C
    Inductance 0.7 mH
    Dennis

  7. #7
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    I don't have anything on those series, I believe they pre-date all the info I have.
    Al.

  8. #8
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    Dec 2004
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    Thanks for the info and trying.
    I'll just do the trial and error method with em.
    Thinking they may just become spindles.

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