DC Geared Motor Dual Shaft 3:12VDC 450RPM

SKU: AA1236

30,00 EGP

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Description

Product Description

The DC Geared Motor Dual Shaft 3-12 V DC 450 RPM is a compact, high-torque motor designed for robotics, automation, and DIY electronic projects. Featuring a built-in gear reduction system, this motor delivers enhanced torque at an efficient 450 RPM, making it ideal for driving wheels, small machines, and precise motion applications.

The dual-shaft design provides a secondary output shaft, allowing you to attach wheels, pulleys, encoders, or other mechanical elements on both sides for balanced performance and greater flexibility in design. Suitable for battery-powered devices, mobile robots, conveyor systems, and educational projects, this geared motor combines reliable performance with ease of integration.


✨ Key Features

  • Runs on 3 V to 12 V DC power supply

  • 450 RPM output speed (approximate at 12 V)

  • Dual output shafts for versatile mounting and accessories

  • Built-in gear reduction for increased torque

  • Compact, lightweight, and durable construction

  • Easy to mount on robotics and prototype frames

  • Commonly used in educational, hobby, and robotics applications

  • Low noise and efficient operation


📐 Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Operating Voltage 3 VDC to 12 VDC
Nominal Voltage 6–12 VDC
Output Speed ~450 RPM (at 12 V)
Gear Ratio Typically high ratio (exact depends on gearbox model)
Output Shaft Type Dual shaft (both ends available)
Shaft Diameter ~6 mm (common)
Motor Type Brushed DC geared motor
No-Load Current ~100–200 mA (varies with voltage)
Stall Current Higher depending on load/voltage
Torque Increased torque due to gearing (varies by model)
Mounting Standard gearbox mount holes
Dimensions Compact size (varies by version)
Weight Lightweight, project-friendly

🧰 Typical Applications

  • Educational robotics and mobile platforms

  • Small automated vehicles

  • Conveyor belts and mechanical drives

  • DIY mechanical systems

  • Smart toys and gadgets

  • Prototyping and experimentation


🛠️ How to Use

  1. Power the motor with a DC supply within the 3 V – 12 V range.

  2. Mount wheels, pulleys, or encoders onto one or both shafts depending on your project needs.

  3. Control speed and direction using a motor driver or H-bridge (e.g., L298N, TB6612FNG).

  4. Ensure proper current handling — use appropriate power and drive circuitry to match motor requirements.


⚡ Tips

  • Use a motor driver for direction and speed control.

  • Add flyback diodes to protect control electronics from voltage spikes.

  • Avoid running the motor at voltages beyond the rated range for longevity.

Specification

General

Weight Weight 0,00 g

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