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Fast Speed motor, higher starting speed, 30,000 +/- rpms at 12 volts dc.Slow Speed Motor, lower starting speed, 29,000 +/- rpms at 12 volts dc. Scale Speed Motor, real low starting speed, 13,000 +/- rpms at 12 volts dc. Jim W.
So you actually measured the unloaded rpms @12V DC? If you have all 3 handy could you measure their static resistance across the brushes? There might be some variations depending on the position of the commutator, but there but that might still be a good way to tell them apart.
How wide is your tool you using to make the groove for the traction tire?? I might have to make one and try this.ThanksRodney
I would use a carbide cutoff tool, narrower than the tire, so I could cut the groove to fit the tire.
Yes, I own a laser tach. to measure the RPMs, and a lathe/milling machine to make the plastic disk to hold the reflective tape. It is impossible to measure across the brushes, the only way is to remove the armature and measure pole to pole. The only one I had disassembled to measure was a Kato and it measured 6.2, 6.1, 6.3, on the three poles that I measured. That about what a good stock HO slot car armature measuree, of course there only 3 poles.