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About Electric Motors
When replacing a motor, use the information on your motor’s nameplate to guide your selection.
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Compact DC Gearmotors
Drive low-speed, high-torque applications in small spaces. Gearmotors combine a motor and speed reducer to lower speed and increase torque. Wire for clockwise or counterclockwise rotation.
Use a motor speed control (not included) to adjust the motor speed. To convert AC power to DC power, see AC to DC transformers.
Use a torque-speed curve to confirm which motor will work for your application. Click on a part number and select “Product Detail” to view the curve for a motor.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
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Overall | Shaft | Insulation | |||||||||||
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Speed @ Continuous Operating Torque | Power, hp | Full Load Current, A | Lg. | Wd. | Ht. | Bearing Type | Dia. | Lg. | Center to Base | Class | Max. Temp., °F | Each | |
12 Volts DC | |||||||||||||
12 rpm @ 640 in.-oz. | 0.0077 | 1.3 | 3 1/2" | 2 3/4" | 3" | Plain | 5/16" | 1" | 1.43" | B | 266° | 0000000 | 000000 |