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Is Axial Gap (pancake) motor better for servo drive applications

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I heard from someone that axial gap /pancake motors (lynch or etek) are better for servo control ( speed and position ) than standard radial flux DC motors. both motors are brushed type .

I donot really understand the physics behind this claim , although i know how each one operate.

So can anyone please state if it is really better /equal/ or worse motor technology for servo drive? and why ?
 

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