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Offline thanethm11  
#1 Posted : 02 April 2013 07:57:52(UTC)
thanethm11


Joined: 20/12/2011(UTC)
Posts: 31
Dear Sir,
I would like to buy new motor(without flywheel) that shall be used for Marklin#36424 Ludmilla
The marklin part is No E408905 with flywheel

please help me to know the motor spec such as brand name , model , voltage.

Thank you
ThanethM
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Offline RayF  
#2 Posted : 02 April 2013 13:49:11(UTC)
RayF

Gibraltar   
Joined: 14/03/2005(UTC)
Posts: 15,838
Location: Gibraltar, Europe
Hi,

I'm sorry, I can't help you with the motor specs. These seem to be generic DC motors used in many applications. I have seen similar in toys, shavers, small fans, etc.

Can I ask why you want one without a flywheel? I would have thought that with a flywheel is better than without?
Ray
Mostly Marklin.Selection of different eras and European railways
Small C track layout, control by MS2, 100+ trains but run 4-5 at a time.
Offline biedmatt  
#3 Posted : 02 April 2013 22:53:55(UTC)
biedmatt

United States   
Joined: 09/04/2012(UTC)
Posts: 1,343
Location: Southwest Ohio
This is what we call in the slot car world an FC-130 motor. They are all basicly 12VDC. The tough part is RPMs at that 12 volts. They can run anywhere from 14,000 RPM to 32,000 RPM. If the motor you have still works, RPM can be found with the propeller tach the RC airplane boys use. Motors typically have shafts at both ends and you cut to the length desired. A slot car pinion puller could be used to remove the flywheel and salvage for a replacement motor.
Matt
Era 3
DB lokos, coaches and freight cars from across Europe
But I do have the obligatory (six) SBB Krocs
ECoS 50200, all FX and MFX decoders replaced with ESU V4s, operated in DCC-RailCom+ with ABC brake control.
With the exception of the passenger wagens with Marklin current conducting couplers, all close couplers have been replaced with Roco 40397.
Offline thanethm11  
#4 Posted : 03 April 2013 02:47:52(UTC)
thanethm11


Joined: 20/12/2011(UTC)
Posts: 31
Thank you
Because new Marklin motor price is30euro ... in Thai may be highter to 40euro. and i can not find many used-this model in ebay.
Then i would like to buy new one in other brand such as Mabuchi brand in ebay , or new one in Thailand.

Ok i will search it in Thai Hobby R/C shop.

Many thank
Offline Lollo  
#5 Posted : 03 April 2013 08:20:36(UTC)
Lollo

New Zealand   
Joined: 22/06/2009(UTC)
Posts: 365
Hi,

Would this be close to what you want?
https://www.micromark.com/flat-can-motor,8270.html
https://www.micromark.co...r-drive-system,9872.html
Not cheap. I have seen can motors for around $5-$10 NZD, but not with the shaft configuration you need.

Cheers,
Brian.
Brian
Yaasan's Desktop Station/Railuino & Marklin MS2, DB Era III/IV Diesel & Steam, ESU Loksound/Lokpilot & Lokprogrammer, Marklin mSD, Tam Valley Depot Octopus III Servo Controller.
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