But if you look at the specifications I found that all have the same 6000rpm as minimum rpm. I have aalso used mine much slover than that but that's another thing.
Yes, I found out the same in the specs sheets, but the water cooled spindles can run down to about 3000 RPM without much heating up and without loosing too much torque.
They loose torque about completely at about 1500RPM, below around 3000RPM as you lowering the speed more and more the torque starts dropping exponentially.
I think they still don't heat excessively because the recirculating water chills the motor really good.
I remember once we had a pump failure in one machine and it worked without the pump operating for about a full day and the motor still did not overheat, it did heat up, but not excessively, the still water inside the motor and in the hoses still gave enough cooling.