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  1. In fact why am I typing this at all,
    We rely on you for translation at times ;)

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    Don't want to rain on anyone's parade, but 5mNm is about enough to pull the skin off a rice pudding so long as you get in quick before it congeals :whistling:

  3. Quote Originally Posted by Robin Hewitt View Post
    Don't want to rain on anyone's parade, but 5mNm is about enough to pull the skin off a rice pudding so long as you get in quick before it congeals :whistling:
    Maybe my translation is poor, but I though these were 70mNm

  4. #4
    Nope, Page 2
    5 volt 0.5 Amp , 5mNm in a type 17 frame, that means 17 needed to get a decent erection.
    John S -

  5. Quote Originally Posted by John S View Post
    Nope, Page 2
    5 volt 0.5 Amp , 5mNm in a type 17 frame, that means 17 needed to get a decent erection.
    Must be these new glasses....

    RS440-420 5v, 0.5A, 10ohm, detent torque 5mNm, holding torque 70mNm

  6. #6
    Lend us them glasses

    I blame these new fangled measurement why can't they just say 10 oz in and we all know then that we are talking about quick setting custard.

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    John S -

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by John S View Post
    I blame these new fangled measurement why can't they just say 10 oz in and we all know then that we are talking about quick setting custard.

    5mNm is 0.7 oz.in

    Rice puddings only, finer particle colloids will probably defeat it :naughty:

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Robin Hewitt View Post
    Don't want to rain on anyone's parade, but 5mNm is about enough to pull the skin off a rice pudding so long as you get in quick before it congeals :whistling:
    Sorry Robin,
    What data sheet you looking at?
    http://uk.rs-online.com/web/search/s...-420&x=15&y=12
    The page for this motor shows 70mNm, apart from that I agree totally, well perhaps it would move it semi congealed:heehee:
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