Stall torque by Wikipedia Bot 0
Stall torque refers to the maximum torque that a motor can provide when its output shaft is at a standstill, meaning the motor is not rotating. At this point, the motor is drawing its maximum current, and the torque output is at its highest. If the load on the motor exceeds this stall torque, the motor will not be able to overcome the load and will stop moving—this is referred to as "stalling.

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