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TruMotion E0144 Miniature Motor 3V 8000rpm

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37-0144

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Buy Miniature Motor 3V 8000rpm from TruMotion - a high torque miniature DC motor for higher power requirements.

Incorporating the following features: 9000RPM No Load Speed, 8000rpm Nominal Speed, 0.65A Load Current, 10g-cm Maximum Continuous Torque, 24mm Diameter, 2mm Shaft Diameter, 30.5mm Long, 42g Weight, A High Torque Miniature DC Motor for Higher Power Requirements, Operating Voltage 1.5 to 6Vdc, Rotates Clockwise when Viewed from Shaft End, Solder Tag Termination

  • Operating voltage 1.5 to 6.0V DC
  • Rotates clockwise when viewed from shaft end
  • Solder tag termination
Voltage Rating 3V
Nominal Speed 8000rpm
Maximum Continuous Torque 10g-cm
Rated Load Current 0.65A
Shaft Diameter 2mm

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14 September 2014 Question by: Rapid Customer | Product code: 37-0144
Q. What sized machine screws fit the motor's fixing holes?
A. Hi Richard. Thank you for your question. These motors are not mounted using screws. WE do a motor mount this is suitable - 37-0360.


05 July 2013 Question by: Rapid Customer | Product code: 37-0144
Q. Will this motor run in both directions?
A. Hi Kev. Thank you for your question. This motor is capable of running in either direction.

Reviews


Good for school projects

Reviewed by: Frank Lane - 22 September 2013
Used to drive fans to blow wind turbines for ISAs and for "evaporation causes cooling" experiments, driving Control projects in D&T and, driven by up to 4V a.c., for ticker timers (a la Unilab). Very versatile and sometimes repairable after The Beasties have over-run them.