Description:
A DC Gear Motor is a compact electromechanical device that combines a DC motor with a built-in gearbox. This integration enhances the motor's torque while reducing its speed, making it suitable for various applications requiring high rotational force.
Key Features:
- High Torque: The gearbox significantly increases the motor's torque output, enabling it to drive heavier loads and overcome greater resistance.
- Reduced Speed: The gearbox reduces the motor's output speed, making it suitable for applications that require slower, more controlled motion.
- Compact Design: Integrates motor and gearbox in a single unit, saving space and simplifying installation.
- Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of applications across various industries.
- Durability: Typically constructed with robust materials for long-term operation.
Specifications:
- Operating Voltage: 12V DC
- No-Load Speed: 150 RPM (Rotations Per Minute)
- Gear Ratio: (Specify the gear ratio, e.g., 1:10, 1:50)
DATA SHEET AND USECASE
Typical Specifications:
- Operating Voltage: 12V DC
- No-Load Speed: 150 RPM
- Rated Torque: Approximately 2 kg-cm
- Stall Torque: Up to 7.8 kg-cm
- No-Load Current: Around 60 mA
- Load Current: Up to 300 mA
- Shaft Diameter: 6 mm, often with an internal threaded hole for easy attachment
- Gearbox: Typically metal, sealed, and lubricated for maintenance-free operation