Stall torque
Stall torque is the torque produced by a mechanical device whose 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. Electric motors, steam engines and hydrodynamic transmissions are all capable of developing torque when stalled.
Stall torque is often expressed in units of kg·cm.
Electric motors
s continue to provide torque when stalled. However, electric motors left in a stalled condition are prone to overheating and possible damage since the current flowing is maximum under these conditions.The maximum torque an electric motor can produce in the long term when stalled without causing damage is called the maximum continuous stall torque.