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Old 26th December 2003, 05:09 PM   (permalink)
Default windshield wiper motor

what is the normal torque that a windshield wiper motor provide?i couldnt found any info on the net after their product specification.
i have one windshield wiper motor from Denso but i do not know the torque and speed of the motr.
if anyone knows, plz tell me
thank u
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Old 26th December 2003, 11:24 PM   (permalink)
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You have the motor, why can't you tell if it has enuf torque and speed?
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Old 27th December 2003, 05:56 AM   (permalink)
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are you trying to have a wiper motor do a different function other than its original function that you need to know the speed and torque? :shock:
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Old 27th December 2003, 07:22 AM   (permalink)
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yup.i use it to drive wheels,which totally weight of the car is about 10kg.
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Old 27th December 2003, 08:22 AM   (permalink)
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The wiper motor can do this. About twenty years ago i've built a lift for cloth-dryer grid for my wife. The drum diameter is 3cm, with 15kp load go up 2,5m until 10..12sec.
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Old 27th December 2003, 11:11 AM   (permalink)
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Originally Posted by electricano
yup.i use it to drive wheels,which totally weight of the car is about 10kg.
They are commonly used in small robots for that very purpose, usually fed from a PWM 24V supply (the extra voltage gives you a respectable speed and more power).
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