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IP68 12V Micro DC Brush Motor Permanent Magnet Waterproof DC Motor
Model number | Operating Voltage range | NO LOAD | AT MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY | STALL | |||||
SPEED | CURRENT | SPEED | CURRENT | TORQUE | TORQUE | ||||
±12% r/min | A | ±12% r/min | A | g.cm | mN.m | g.cm | mN.m | ||
42ZYT-4270-123000 | 12 | 3000 | 0.28 | 2400 | 1.5 | 551 | 54 | 2745 | 269 |
42ZYT-4270-125000 | 12 | 5000 | 0.35 | 4000 | 2.2 | 479 | 47 | 2408 | 236 |
Motor dimensions
What specifications are needed for the motor?
The specifications needed for a motor depend on the specific application and requirements. However, here are some important specifications to consider when selecting a motor:
Voltage and current: These are the electrical input requirements for the motor, usually measured in volts (V) and amperes (A). The required voltage and current will depend on the power rating and the application requirements.
Power rating: This refers to the amount of power that the motor can output, usually measured in horsepower (HP) or watts (W). The power rating needed will depend on the load the motor is driving.
Speed: This refers to the rotational speed of the motor, usually measured in revolutions per minute (RPM). The required speed will depend on the application and load requirements.
Torque: This refers to the rotational force produced by the motor, usually measured in newton-meters (Nm) or pound-feet (lb-ft). It will depend on the load and the speed requirements.
Operating environment: The operating environment can affect the specifications needed for the motor, such as the temperature range, humidity, and vibration tolerance.
Size and weight: The physical size and weight of the motor can be important for certain applications with space constraints and weight restrictions.
Duty cycle: This refers to the expected operating time and load requirements for the motor. The duty cycle can affect the motor's heat dissipation and lifespan.
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