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<blockquote data-quote="Orior" data-source="post: 826620" data-attributes="member: 14400"><p>I am talking about the torque on the lowest speed, not when running at full speed. At 5000 rpm it is easily stopped with with a finger on the shaft, no tool inserted. On higher rpm it seems better, but then the speed is probably doing the work and not the torque control.</p><p>If you take the running shaft between your finger and thumb it takes much less pressure on the shaft to stop it than what it takes to hold a celphone between the same two fingers. Hope it makes sence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orior, post: 826620, member: 14400"] I am talking about the torque on the lowest speed, not when running at full speed. At 5000 rpm it is easily stopped with with a finger on the shaft, no tool inserted. On higher rpm it seems better, but then the speed is probably doing the work and not the torque control. If you take the running shaft between your finger and thumb it takes much less pressure on the shaft to stop it than what it takes to hold a celphone between the same two fingers. Hope it makes sence. [/QUOTE]
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