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The Greartisan DC 12V 5RPM Worm Gear Motor is a high-torque, low-noise electric motor designed for versatility and efficiency. With a self-locking feature and reversible rotation, it’s perfect for a wide range of applications, from home appliances to automation instruments. Compact and easy to install, this motor is your go-to solution for modern engineering challenges.
Brand | Greartisan |
Model Name | gear |
Speed | 5 RPM |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Horsepower | 5 RPM |
Material | Metal |
Item Weight | 13.4 Ounces |
Manufacturer | Greartisan |
Part Number | Greartisan |
Item Weight | 13.4 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.16 x 3.15 x 2.09 inches |
Item model number | Greartisan |
Size | 12V 5RPM |
Power Source | DC |
Installation Method | Screw-In |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**A
Works well with pwm generators & H-bridge.
I using these being controlled by Drok H bridge controller and tickling the end pins with 3 channel pwm generator... 5khz at 30% gives good torque and speed for my sat-trac32 project...
F**K
Superior motor
I use the gear motor to rotate a solar drum composter. The gear motor has been working for over a year and has a runtime of two hours daily. The needed torque in this application is close to the manufacturer's highest recommended torque. I greased the gearbox with plenty of Timken wheel-bearing grease.
C**C
had high hopes, they're mostly justified...
+ Seemed somewhat robust- Doesn't run well at low speeds under PWM control.- Whistles under PWM control using Arduino Uno OC2A/OC2B outputs to drive L298 H-bridge.- Vibrates a lot at full speed, even when run with DC. Unmounted (held in hand) this isn't an issue. When attached to something that functions as a sounding board it seems quite loud.Maybe I can cobble together a sound/vibration dampening mounting system.EDIT 5/19/22: I finally figured out how to use Arduino PWM properly. In phase-correct PWM mode the motor was controllable using a 33khz cycle frequency and a L298 H-bridge. The motor/gearing noise remains at high speeds (if 5rpm can be considered high speed), but all traces of PWM squealing are gone, and speed can be lowered to the point where it's almost imperceptible. So I raised my rating a star. I would have gone to 5 stars but there's a tiny amount of backlash/slop in the output shafts and it's noisier than I would have liked.
R**S
They have a lot of power and hold power under a load
To power a robot movement.
D**R
Worked great
Used this with the shaft mount adaptor. Worked great
R**R
Rite Height Gear
It is the same worm drive motor in the Rite Hight system for your active target or live scope
M**N
Great product
Worked as it should
A**R
Disappointed
After only a few uses it developed slop ! I bought unit to pin point exact direction of a pointer on my transducer and the slop defeats that purpose.
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