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Without qualification 'motor' is usually taken to mean a rotary electromechanical motor, typically either a brushed or brushless design.
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Do these motors really have enough torque to lift 130 pounds
http://www.active-robots.com/high-torque-dc-servo-motor-10rpm-with-step-dir-drive There has to be some catch i am not seeing …