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Isn't all stainless slightly ferromagnetic? Maybe they are made from nickel-silver? Just like N scale track - it is a type of brass alloy, "warm" silver in color.
Looking at a Data sheet for a 1016...G series motor it states the housing is Steel - Nickel plated. I'd bet regardless of the base material they are all nickel plated.
On the datasheet for the 10/1 gearheads, it sayd, "housing material".... "metal"LOL! How vague is that? But since it says "nickel plated steel" for the motors, and since some of theirpromo literature says, "all steel housing" for the SR motors, it's probably safe to assume that it's not steel.Looking at the brass-colored metal I uncovered on the casing I have, I'm inclined to guess plated brass.
On the datasheet for the 10/1 gearheads, it sayd, "housing material".... "metal"LOL! How vague is that?
Well, those gearheads could be plastic (like some are out there), so I guess they thought that "metal" was descriptive enough. I just looked at one of my Faulhaber 10mm diameter motors with a 10/1 gearhead and the color of motor and gearhead is slightly different. Very slight difference - probably wouldn't show up in a photo.Also, I took another 10/1 gearhead body (a cutoff piece with the internal teeth, and it is slightly ferromagnetic. I used one of those super-strong rare-earth magnets and it is definitely attracted to the gearhead body. So I think we are back to stainless steel. At least with the gearhead I tested. It does have a warm-silver color.
I had a chance while looking for a 4:1 for Mike to do a file test on a housing . The filings are definitely magnetic on my test subject. Max saw a brass color I'm not seeing on mine . I'll be doing some maching work on these after the holidays . So knowing it's fairly soft is handy.
Here's the case from a 10/1 gearhead that I partially cut. You can clearly see the brass on the inside.Maybe it's layered? A brass tube with a steel outer shell?