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MFA 918D30112/1 Gearbox and Motor 30:1 4mm Shaft 12-24V

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37-1228

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Brand: MFA  Copy to clipboard MPN: 918D30112/1  Copy to clipboard EAN-13: 5014111918173
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Single ratio metal gearbox with 30:1 gear ratio and 12 to 24V voltage rating, suitable for a host of model and light industrial applications. These gearboxes are constructed from steel and brass and housed in a protective plastic cover which prevents ingress of dust and dirt and protects the user against accidental contact with the gears. The motor is fitted with a bracket with four fixing holes for easy mounting to a flat surface.

A voltage regulator employing pulse width modulation is also available, allowing infinitely variable motor rpm to be set.


  • 1.62W power rating
  • 8400rpm no load speed
  • 6300rpm maximum speed
  • 0.30A load current
  • 25g/cm maximum continuous torque
  • 100g/cm stall torque
  • 25mm diameter, 4mm shaft diameter, 62.5mm long
  • 72g weight
  • MFA/COMO 918D/1 series
Nominal Voltage 12 to 24V
Max Torque 0.24Ncm
Speed (No Load) 238rpm
Speed (Max Torque) 543rpm
Current (No Load) 0.1mA
Current (Max Torque) 0.347mA
Input Power (Max Torque) 1.62W

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04 December 2018 Question by: Rapid Customer | Product code: 37-1228
Q. i want to drive a 14inch toy wooden propeller on a sit and ride wooden aeroplane i am making would your 4mm shaft 12 volt motor work
A. Hi Dennis, thank you for your question. The size of the motor will depend on the weight of the item to be turned. Some idea of the torque or force required to turn it would be needed. Unfortunately we would be unable to determine if the motor would be powerful enough for this. The higher torque motors tend to have a slower speed also.

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