If I didn't imply that earlier, I will now. 
I've done a lot of RPM-based testing to failure. The four pole motor design is quite vulnerable to centrifugal force at high RPM. The larger motors are of course at risk at the lowest RPM. I've seen failure points that were sub 38,000rpm on a brand new motor, but also some that held up at much higher RPMs than most would ever believe.

I've done a lot of RPM-based testing to failure. The four pole motor design is quite vulnerable to centrifugal force at high RPM. The larger motors are of course at risk at the lowest RPM. I've seen failure points that were sub 38,000rpm on a brand new motor, but also some that held up at much higher RPMs than most would ever believe.
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