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75:1 Micro Metal Gearmotor HP 6V Pololu 2361

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75:1 Micro Metal Gearmotor HP 6V Pololu 2361This gearmotor is a miniature high power, 6 V brushed DC motor with a 75. 81: 1 metal gearbox. It has a cross section of 10 12 mm, and the D shaped gearbox output shaft is 9 mm long and 3 mm in diameter. Key specifications: voltage no load performance stall extrapolation 6 V 410 RPM, 70 mA 1. 3 kgcm (18 ozin), 1. 6 A Overview These tiny brushed DC gearmotors are available in a wide range of gear ratiosfrom 5: 1 up to 1000: 1and with five different

This gearmotor is a miniature high-power, 6 V brushed DC motor with a 75.81:1 metal gearbox. It has a cross section of 10 × 12 mm, and the D-shaped gearbox output shaft is 9 mm long and 3 mm in diameter.

Key specifications:

voltage no-load performance stall extrapolation
6 V 410 RPM, 70 mA 1.3 kg⋅cm (18 oz⋅in), 1.6 A

 

 

Overview

These tiny brushed DC gearmotors are available in a wide range of gear ratios—from 5:1 up to 1000:1—and with five different motors: high-power 6 V and 12 V motors with long-life carbon brushes (HPCB), and high-power (HP), medium power (MP), and low power (LP) 6 V motors with shorter-life precious metal brushes. The 6 V and 12 V HPCB motors offer the same performance at their respective nominal voltages, just with the 12 V motor drawing half the current of the 6 V motor. The 6 V HPCB and 6 V HP motors are identical except for their brushes, which only affect the lifetime of the motor.

The HPCB versions (shown on the left in the picture below) can be differentiated from versions with precious metal brushes (shown on the right) by their copper-colored terminals. Note that the HPCB terminals are 0.5 mm wider than those on the other micro metal gearmotor versions (2 mm vs. 1.5 mm), and they are about 1 mm closer together (6 mm vs. 7 mm).

 

 

Versions of these gearmotors are also available with an additional 1 mm-diameter output shaft that protrudes from the rear of the motor. This 4.5 mm-long rear shaft rotates at the same speed as the input to the gearbox and offers a way to add an encoder, such as our encoders for micro metal gearmotors (see the picture on the right), to provide motor speed or position feedback.

With the exception of the 1000:1 gear ratio versions, all of the micro metal gearmotors have the same physical dimensions, so one version can be easily swapped for another if your design requirements change.

 

Exact gear ratio: 34×34×35×3813×12×13×1075.81:1

This gearmotor is a miniature high-power, 6 V brushed DC motor with a 75.81:1 metal gearbox. It has a cross section of 10 × 12 mm, and the D-shaped gearbox output shaft is 9 mm long and 3 mm in diameter.

Key specifications:

voltage no-load performance stall extrapolation
6 V 410 RPM, 70 mA 1.3 kg⋅cm (18 oz⋅in), 1.6 A

Gearmotor Dimensions

In terms of size, these gearmotors are very similar to Sanyo’s popular 12 mm NA4S DC gearmotors, and gearmotors with this form factor are occasionally referred to as N20 motors. The versions with carbon brushes (HPCB) have slightly different terminal and end-cap dimensions than the versions with precious metal brushes, but all of the other dimensions are identical.

Dimensions of versions with carbon brushes (HPCB)

 

Dimensions of the Pololu micro metal gearmotors with carbon brushes (HPCB). Units are mm over [inches].

 

Dimensions of versions with precious metal brushes (LP, MP, and HP)

 

Dimensions of the Pololu micro metal gearmotors with precious metal brushes: low-power (LP), medium-power (MP), and high-power (HP). Units are mm over [inches].

 

Dimensions

Size: 10 × 12 × 26 mm1
Weight: 9.5 g
Shaft diameter: 3 mm2

General specifications

Gear ratio: 75.81:1
No-load speed @ 6V: 410 rpm
No-load current @ 6V: 0.07 A
Stall current @ 6V: 1.6 A
Stall torque @ 6V: 1.3 kg·cm
Max output power @ 6V: 1.4 W
Extended motor shaft?: N
Motor type: 1.6A stall @ 6V (HP 6V)

Performance at maximum efficiency

Max efficiency @ 6V: 40 %
Speed at max efficiency: 340 rpm
Torque at max efficiency: 0.23 kg·cm
Current at max efficiency: 0.34 A
Output power at max efficiency: 0.80 W

Notes:

1) Output shaft adds 9 mm to the 26 mm length.
2) D shaft.

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