Little Bird
12V GA25-370 DC Gear motor with Speed Encode 60 RMP
$15.97
|
In stock
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...
Estimated Delivery
Arrives
Disclaimer
Secure checkout
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)
Jargon buster
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.
- encoder
- A device attached to a motor or shaft that reports movement, such as rotation steps or position. In a pump system, an encoder can help measure or control how much the motor has turned, which affects how repeatable the watering amount can be.
- 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.
Find this product in
Robotics & Motion
Related Tutorials
Free guides on learn.littlebird.com.au