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12V GA25-370 DC Gear motor with Speed Encode 60 RMP
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The GA25-370 is a compact 12V DC gear motor with metal gears and a built-in speed encoder for closed-loop control. This 60 RPM variant uses a higher gear rat...
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The GA25-370 is a compact 12V DC gear motor with metal gears and a built-in speed encoder for closed-loop control. This 60 RPM variant uses a higher gear ratio for increased torque at lower speed, making it well-suited for applications that need precise, controlled movement.
Key Features
- Built-In Speed Encoder – Real-time speed feedback for PID and closed-loop control
- Metal Gears – Durable gearbox for long service life under load
- 60 RPM – Higher gear ratio for increased torque at 12V
- Compact GA25 Form Factor – Suitable for space-constrained builds
Specifications
- Operating Voltage – 12V DC
- No-Load Speed – 60 RPM
- Gear Type – Metal
- Encoder – Built-in speed encoder
Ideal For
- Slow-speed robotics and precision positioning
- Pan-tilt mechanisms and camera gimbals
- Automation requiring high torque at low speed
- DIY projects needing a compact geared motor with encoder
Package Contents
- 1× GA25-370 DC Gear Motor with Speed Encoder (60 RPM)
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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- closed-loop control
- Closed-loop control means the system uses feedback, such as motor position or speed, to adjust its output automatically. This matters because it can keep a motor moving accurately even when the load changes, unlike simple open-loop control.
- DC
- DC means direct current, where electricity flows in one constant direction, as supplied by batteries, USB ports and many plug-pack power supplies. When a product specifies DC, it runs from a DC supply rather than mains AC, so you need to provide the correct voltage and polarity.
- encoder
- An encoder is a sensor that converts the rotation or position of a shaft, knob or dial into electrical signals, reporting movement as incremental steps and direction, or as an absolute position. It is used to track how far something has turned, which matters for precise positioning, speed control, repeatable movement, or using a rotary knob as an input.
- Torque
- A twisting force that causes something to rotate, usually measured in newton-metres or kilogram-centimetres. It matters when choosing motors, servos, gears, and tools because higher torque is needed to lift heavier loads, turn larger wheels, or move mechanisms without stalling.
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