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*700rpm, 10A - $80 [https://www.amazon.com/VonHaus-Handle-Variable-Speeds-Drilling/dp/B0771PM16R/ref=psdc_9022404011_t1_B00SCXURMI] | *700rpm, 10A - $80 [https://www.amazon.com/VonHaus-Handle-Variable-Speeds-Drilling/dp/B0771PM16R/ref=psdc_9022404011_t1_B00SCXURMI] | ||
*9A, 600 RPM. 590 in lb - [https://images.homedepot-static.com/catalog/pdfImages/13/13f43496-6629-4ea7-9dc5-f732f3aab508.pdf] | *9A, 600 RPM. 590 in lb - = 680 kg-cm [https://images.homedepot-static.com/catalog/pdfImages/13/13f43496-6629-4ea7-9dc5-f732f3aab508.pdf] | ||
*[[Lyman Filament Extruder]] uses 173.3Kg-cm motor => low speed drill is more powerful based on torque. | |||
*But, Lyman motor [https://www.phidgets.com/?tier=3&catid=19&pcid=16&prodid=315] is only 15 rpm, so it's likely much better choice for the torque. |
Revision as of 03:53, 6 April 2021
- 700rpm, 10A - $80 [1]
- 9A, 600 RPM. 590 in lb - = 680 kg-cm [2]
- Lyman Filament Extruder uses 173.3Kg-cm motor => low speed drill is more powerful based on torque.
- But, Lyman motor [3] is only 15 rpm, so it's likely much better choice for the torque.