What is the difference between rated torque and stall torque in DC motors?
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The rated torque is the maximum continuous torque that the motor produces at rated RPM when working normally and without overheating, whereas the stall torque is produced by the motor when RPM is 0 while the load is attached or at starting. DC Motors manufacturers usually provide the stall torque rating.
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