This is a Weldon Motor pn 10100-28A. It has some cosmetic wear from storage but i tested it and it does work. Its specs are: Motor, DC 28 VDC, Weldon PN 10100-28A, Globe Industries Division of TRW Inc. Dayton, O PN 349A113, Made in USA. I tried to look it up but couldnt find any other info on the motor so im selling it as is. Please see pictures for any other details. If you have any questions please feel free to ask. Thank you for your interest in this post.
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