difference between AR-M277 & AR-M317 ploygon motors

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  • oldrn
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    • Apr 2008
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    difference between AR-M277 & AR-M317 ploygon motors

    I have an AR-M317 that has a noisy polygon motor. I did not have one in stock (RMOTN0055QSPZ) but I did have a RMOTN0028QSZZ. This is for the AR-235/275/M237/M277. So far that one is working fine but I am concerned about the long term reliability. Has anyone used this combination or have feedback on this? Thanks for any help.
  • ZOOTECH
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    • Jul 2007
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    Re: difference between AR-M277 & AR-M317 ploygon motors

    Originally posted by oldrn
    I have an AR-M317 that has a noisy polygon motor. I did not have one in stock (RMOTN0055QSPZ) but I did have a RMOTN0028QSZZ. This is for the AR-235/275/M237/M277. So far that one is working fine but I am concerned about the long term reliability. Has anyone used this combination or have feedback on this? Thanks for any help.
    Sharp would give different P/Ns if there was a vendor change, however the specs for the two motors would probably be the same.
    "You can't trust your eyes, if your mind is out of focus" --

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    • BMSInc95
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      • Sep 2011
      • 66

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      Re: difference between AR-M277 & AR-M317 ploygon motors

      Only difference I could see if they have different part numbers is the speed of the motor which would give you quality issues.

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