DFRobot
Metal DC Geared Motor - 6V 162RPM 1.2Kg.cm
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A compact metal DC geared motor with a 45:1 reduction gearbox, delivering up to 1.2 kg·cm of torque. The all-metal gears provide durability and stability for...
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A compact metal DC geared motor with a 45:1 reduction gearbox, delivering up to 1.2 kg·cm of torque. The all-metal gears provide durability and stability for robotics and mechanical projects. Features a D-shaped 4 mm output shaft.
Specifications
- Rated Voltage – 6V DC
- Operating Voltage – 2–7.5V
- Gear Ratio – 45:1 (metal gears)
- No-Load Speed – 162 RPM @ 6V
- No-Load Current – 50 mA
- Stall Torque – 1.2 kg·cm
- Stall Current – 0.6 A
- Shaft – D-shape, 4 mm diameter
- Gearbox Length – 21 mm
- Operating Temperature – –20°C to +60°C
- Weight – 68 g
Ideal For
- Robotics and mobile platforms
- Mechanical automation projects
- Arduino and microcontroller-driven actuators
Package Contents
- 1× Metal DC geared motor (6V, 45:1 ratio)
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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- 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.
- kg·cm
- A torque unit often used for hobby servos, meaning how many kilograms of force the servo can hold at a 1 cm arm length. A higher kg·cm rating means the servo can move or hold heavier loads, but power supply current needs may also increase.
- microcontroller
- A microcontroller is a small computer on a single chip that runs a stored program and controls connected inputs and outputs such as buttons, sensors, displays and communication interfaces. In a device built around one, it is the part that executes the code and coordinates the device's behaviour.
- Stall torque
- The maximum twisting force a servo can produce when its output is held still and cannot move. It helps you judge whether the servo is strong enough for a robot joint, steering linkage, or other load.
- 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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