Stoll condition of a motor or Stall torque is the torque which is produced by a device when the output rotational speed is zero. It may also mean the torque load that causes the output rotational speed of a device to become zero - i.e. to cause stalling.Stalling is a condition when the motor stops rotating.This condition occurs when the load torque is greater than the motor shaft torque i.e. break down condition.In this condition the motor draws maximum current but the motor does not rotate.The current is called as Stalling current.
Max torque and breakdown toarque are the same...,.the point at which a motor will stop/stall.
You have a misfire - engine related, not tranny...get the engine checked/tuned up...etc... dave
At no load, the speed of a series motor rises to a run-away condition if the full voltage is applied because the applied voltage appears directly at the terminals of the motor and drives it to a run-away condition since speed is proportional to the voltage.
If overload is not the cause, then high temperature could be caused by blocking the cooling of the motor.
5 mega ohms and above
Fast idle motor defective.
No.
Carbon buildup can keep a motor from firing and cause an engine to stall.
A motor with a totally blocked exhaust will start but immediately lose power then stall.
This is when the rotor (Shaft of the motor) Stalls, normally due to overloading, bearing failure
The engine isn't receiving the correct amount of fuel which will stall the motor. Also if the oxygen censor isn't working properly then the motor will stall.
Yes.
motor can cut out , stall or not start at all.
Its out of gas
Max torque and breakdown toarque are the same...,.the point at which a motor will stop/stall.
what causes a boat motor 40 hp to stall when it is put in gear
EGR problem