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Razor 24v 280w Electric Scooter Motor With 11 Tooth Sprocket Fits Mx400 Models on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Glendale, California, United States

Glendale, California, United States
Condition:New Warranty:Yes Brand:Procompany Manufacturer Part Number:MX350 UPC:Does not apply

 Razor 24V 280W Electric Scooter Motor with 11 Tooth Sprocket fits MX400 Models (331351457967)

DESCRIPTION 

A Brand New Razor chain drive 24v and 280 Watt brush electric scooter motor with 11-tooth sproket.
This motor can fit in the following Razor models:
E300/E300S/E325, Pocket Rocket/PR200, Pocket Mod, Sport Mod, MX350, MX400, Ground Force Go Kart, Ground Force Drifter, Mini-Chopper, Pocket Rocket, Dune Buggy.
This motor will not work on old RAZOR models that are belt-driven design.

This motor is capable of rotation in either the clockwise or counterclockwise direction by reversing the motor's power wires.

Product Features:
Model: MY-1016
Type: Brush Motor
Output: 280W
Voltage: 24V DC
Rotation: 2750 RPM
Current: 15.4 Amp
11 tooth sprocket
Bracket Hole Spacing (left to right): 96mm (3-¾")
Bracket Hole spacing (front to back): 43mm (1-¾")
Overall Length: 101.6mm
Overall Width: 90mm
Overall Height: 76mm
Shaft Diameter: 12mm
Shaft Length OA: 1 inch
Chain Used: #25

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