I ordered 2 motors today. I agree if motor one dies in a few months they may no longer be in stock or the chase for a replacement would make having a spare on hand a wise move.
If I have a spare it will never die... which isn't bad either. I had a couple of round type gear motors but the sliding shaft is a easy method to disengage. I also didn't think they were powerful enough.
I don't think the Sieg unit is designed to be easily disconnected on the fly.
If I have a spare it will never die... which isn't bad either. I had a couple of round type gear motors but the sliding shaft is a easy method to disengage. I also didn't think they were powerful enough.
I don't think the Sieg unit is designed to be easily disconnected on the fly.