Description:
A DC Gear Motor is an electromechanical device that combines a DC motor with a gearbox. This integration results in a powerful motor that provides high torque at low speeds. The 12V, 30 RPM version operates at a nominal voltage of 12 volts and has a no-load speed of approximately 30 revolutions per minute.
Key Features:
- High Torque: The gearbox significantly increases the motor's torque, making it ideal for driving heavy loads.
- Low Speed: The 30 RPM output speed is suitable for applications requiring slow and controlled movement.
- Compact Size: DC Gear Motors are typically compact and lightweight, making them suitable for a wide range of applications.
- Versatility: Available in various voltages, speeds, and torque ratings to suit different needs.
- Reliability: Durable construction and robust design ensure long-lasting performance.
- Easy to Control: Can be easily controlled using electronic circuits and controllers.
Applications:
- Robotics: Used in various robotic applications, including robot arms, wheels, and manipulators.
- Automation: Employed in automated systems for tasks such as conveyor belts, assembly lines, and material handling.
- Toys and Hobbies: Commonly used in radio-controlled cars, boats, and airplanes.
- Home Appliances: Found in household appliances like blenders, mixers, and coffee grinders.
- Industrial Equipment: Used in various industrial machinery and equipment.
Specifications :
- Voltage: 12V DC
- No-Load Speed: 30 RPM
- Torque: Varies depending on the specific model and gearbox ratio
- Current: Varies depending on the load and operating conditions
- Dimensions: Varies depending on the specific model
DATA SHEET AND USECASE
Key Specifications:
- Operating Voltage: 12V DC
- No-Load Speed: 30 RPM
- Rated Torque: Varies by model; for example, some motors offer 5 kg-cm, while others provide up to 30 kg-cm
- Stall Torque: Can reach up to 80 kg-cm in certain models
- No-Load Current: Approximately 0.8A
- Load Current: Up to 7.5A (maximum)
- Gear Ratio: Commonly around 1:540
- Shaft Diameter: Typically 6 mm, often with an internal threaded hole for easy attachment
- Motor Dimensions: Varies; for instance, some motors have a gearbox diameter of 37 mm and a length of 82 mm
- Weight: Approximately 200 grams