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Numbers on the Motors
#1
Can you assume the mounting bolt size/spacing will be the same for the new motor if you match the numbers written on the side of the old motor?
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#2
Nothings guaranteed, especially if from differing manufacturers, which you don't indicate.
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#3
(05-Dec-2023, 06:49 PM)BadRaven Wrote: Nothings guaranteed, especially if from differing manufacturers, which you don't indicate.

Yes, it would be from a different manufacturer. The original motors are quite old. 
Thanks for the info.
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#4
No, best to check the motor spec sheet.
Typically whoop motors (1102 and smaller) will have three hole mount (M1.4 @6mm),
micro motors 4 hole mount (m2 9x9mm) and mini motors (m3 16x16mm), but it could be different.
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(05-Dec-2023, 07:28 PM)mstc Wrote: No, best to check the motor spec sheet.
Typically whoop motors (1102 and smaller) will have three hole mount (M1.4 @6mm),
micro motors 4 hole mount (m2 9x9mm) and mini motors (m3 16x16mm), but it could be different.

These are 9mm according to my measurement.  I'll shop for that size and see what I find.   Thanks.
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