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| Hi, I recently disassembled an old Apollo printer I aquired. (Apollo's are rebranded HP's) It had 3 motors in it a tini stepper a medium size stepper and a plain dc motor. The larger stepper is a PM55L-048 made by Minebea Co. They have good information about their motors on their site. The info can be found at: http://www.nmb.com/english/product/r...tepping_f.html Now my question. They list the torque of their motors in N.m. I believe this stands for Newton meter's and if I'm reading the chart right, this motor would peak at about .2 Nm. What I want to know is how does this compare to OZ of torque? Thanks Damachine |
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