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34:1 Metal Gearmotor 25Dx52L mm MP 12V
This gearmotor consists of a medium-power, 12 V brushed DC motor combined with a 34.014:1 metal spur gearbox. The gearmotor is cylindrical, with a diameter just under 25 mm, and the D-shaped output shaft is 4 mm in diameter and extends 12.5 mm from the face plate of the gearbox. This gearmotor is also available with an integrated encoder.
voltage | no-load performance | stall extrapolation |
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12 V | 230 RPM, 80 mA | 4.7 kg⋅cm (65 oz⋅in), 1.8 A |
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Dimensions
Size: | 25D x 52L mm1 |
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Weight: | 88 g |
Shaft diameter: | 4 mm2 |
General specifications
Gear ratio: | 34.014:1 |
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No-load speed @ 12V: | 230 rpm3 |
No-load current @ 12V: | 0.080 A4 |
Stall current @ 12V: | 1.8 A5 |
Stall torque @ 12V: | 4.7 kg·cm5 |
Max output power @ 12V: | 2.8 W |
No-load speed @ 6V: | 115 rpm6 |
Stall current @ 6V: | 0.90 A6 |
Stall torque @ 6V: | 2.4 kg·cm6 |
Motor type: | 12V, 1.8A stall (MP 12V) |
Performance at maximum efficiency
Max efficiency @ 12V: | 40 % |
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Speed at max efficiency: | 200 rpm |
Torque at max efficiency: | 0.54 kg·cm |
Current at max efficiency: | 0.24 A |
Output power at max efficiency: | 1.1 W |
General specifications
Encoders?: | N |
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Notes:
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- 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.
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- D shaft.
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- Typical; ±20%.
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- Typical, ±50%; no-load current depends on internal friction, which is affected by many factors, including ambient temperature and duration of motor operation.
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- 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.
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- This motor will run at 6 V but is intended for operation at 12 V.