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The GreartisanDC 12V 100RPM Gear Motor is a high-torque electric micro speed reduction motor designed for durability and efficiency. With all-metal gears and a pure copper wire core rotor, it delivers exceptional performance and reliability. The D-shaped output shaft enhances toughness, while the adjustable speed feature allows for versatile applications. Backed by a risk-free guarantee, this motor is perfect for both hobbyists and professionals seeking quality and performance.
Brand | Greartisan |
Model Name | gear |
Speed | 100 RPM |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Horsepower | 100 Watts |
Material | Metal |
Item Weight | 7.8 Ounces |
Manufacturer | Greartisan |
Part Number | Greartisan |
Item Weight | 7.8 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.98 x 2.52 x 1.93 inches |
Item model number | Greartisan |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 12 Volt |
Color | 100 RPM |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**M
Great product
A+++
D**N
Seems robust in my demanding application, we will see.
These are solid little motors and I love that you can buy them in all different gear ratios. I am using mine in an animated art sculpture. It slowly spins a fairly large armature made of PVC pipes. The piece will be outside. In calm winds the motor seems to handle the load just fine. The question is if the internal gears (don't know if they are metal or plastic) will hold up when stronger breezes try to oppose the motion of the motor. Right now I really like these.
M**R
Used in filament respooler project. Quieter and faster than the 100RPM motor listed.
I built a filament respooler that called for a 100RPM motor. (not pastamatic, the original one) I bought the recommended motor but it was loud and to be honest, a bit slow for my tastes. I found this motor which is faster and quite a bit quieter. (by no means quieter, just a lot quieter than the other motor I used) I am guessing the noise is from the gear box. I can use full speed on my motor controller but it is a bit too fast. I can slow it way down and it still works. At a certain point, slow is just off. (pretty close to the off position) I recommend this over the motor listed on printables because it is quieter, faster and much less expensive.
P**B
great value but noisy.
This low speed motor (60rpm) has more gearbox noise than I was expecting, which is still tolerable though a bit annoying. Because the motor is geared down to such a low speed, the torque is enormous making it almost un-stoppable. But the gearbox losses make the no-load current pretty high. I have had it running under light load for about 4 hours now - It does get slightly warm, the current and speed have not varied, so it seems like good value.
K**B
Worked great for what I needed!
The media could not be loaded. I used this motor for my work pumpkin contest and it worked perfectly! It was easy to use and quiet, and ran consistently when turned on.
J**L
It works
The size of the motor was perfect to create a rotation device for a roaster. Low noise, just the right amount of power as I wanted to spin slow. It worked as intended.
M**V
Works perfctly.
Works just fine. I needed a DC motor for my DIY project and I see no issue's with this motor. up to 15 kg torque.
B**F
Works great but it's loud.
Works great, but absurdly loud gearbox even with upgraded grease. Taking a look and it's basically just down to slop in the gears.
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