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09.20.2006, 12:06 AM

the MM motor is like same HIMAX HA36 series i think.
   
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09.20.2006, 12:31 AM

The screws were tough to get out. On my 5700 motor, I didn't actually get it open because one of the screws really didn't want to come out. But after I got the screws out of my 4600, I ended up tapping the endbell off by gently hitting the motor shaft against the workbench.

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the MM motor is like same HIMAX HA36 series i think.
These motors seem like they are too good of quality to be less expensive/cheap (Chinese?) airplane motors.


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