Landing Gear Motor Needed Rated for 7,140 rpm
Question:
Im looking for a motor for my landing gear. 7140rpm. I saw another reply with a picture for LG-142178 that said it was 7140rpms but the description says 5500rpms, which is it?
asked by: Mike W
Expert Reply:
The picture that you saw for the Replacement Motor # LG-142178 that had the 7,140 rpm rating was for the older version of that motor and has since been removed from the site. The current 5,500 rpm rating is correct.
We do have a similar motor from Lippert that is rated for 7,140 rpm that you could use for your landing gear. The part number on our site is # LC141893 and I confirmed with my contact at Lippert the 7,140 rpm rating. This is designed to be used with landing gear that is rated for 5,000 lbs.
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Lippert Components Tuson High Speed 5th Wheel RV Landing Gear Motor
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Replacement Motor for Stromberg Carlson Electric Landing Gear - 5,500 lbs
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