This gearmotor is a powerful brushed DC motor with 70:1 metal gearbox intended for operation at 12 V. These units have a 16 mm-long, 6 mm-diameter D-shaped output shaft. This gearmotor is also available with an integrated encoder.
Key specifications:
voltage |
no-load performance |
stall extrapolation |
12 V |
150 RPM, 200 mA |
27 kg⋅cm (380 oz⋅in), 5.5 A |
Alternatives available with variations in these parameter(s):
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Dimensions
Size:
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37D × 54L mm1
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Weight:
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190 g
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Shaft diameter:
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6 mm2
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General specifications
Gear ratio:
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70:1
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No-load speed @ 12V:
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150 rpm
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No-load current @ 12V:
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0.2 A
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Stall current @ 12V:
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5.5 A3
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Stall torque @ 12V:
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27 kg·cm3
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Max output power @ 12V:
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10 W
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No-load speed @ 6V:
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73 rpm4
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No-load current @ 6V:
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0.15 A4
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Stall current @ 6V:
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3.0 A5
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Stall torque @ 6V:
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16 kg·cm5
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Performance at maximum efficiency
Max efficiency @ 12V:
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52 %
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Speed at max efficiency:
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130 rpm
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Torque at max efficiency:
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3.2 kg·cm
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Current at max efficiency:
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0.68 A
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Output power at max efficiency:
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4.2 W
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General specifications
Notes:
- 1
- Length measurement is from gearbox face plate to back of motor (it does not include the output shaft or motor terminals). See dimension diagram for details.
- 2
- D shaft.
- 3
- Stalling is likely to damage the gearmotor. Stall parameters come from a theoretical extrapolation of performance at loads far from stall. As the motor heats up, as happens as it approaches an actual stall, the stall torque and current decrease.
- 4
- This motor will run at 6 V but is intended for operation at 12 V.
- 5
- Stalling is likely to damage the gearmotor. Stall parameters come from a theoretical extrapolation of performance at loads far from stall. This motor will run at 6 V but is intended for operation at 12 V.