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Motor K8 3 - 6V Dc Motor Brush



Motor K8 3 - 6V DC Motor Brush:
In addition to being highly valuable tools in electronics, motors are undoubtedly wonderful machines that can rotate, move swiftly, or even defy gravity. They may be used for a wide range of applications involving torque, rotation, and motion, among other things.
This tiny 3V to 6V brushed DC motor is really simple and doesn't include a gearbox to save d... more details


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Model Number 1A5157D0
Description
Motor K8 3 - 6V DC Motor Brush:
In addition to being highly valuable tools in electronics, motors are undoubtedly wonderful machines that can rotate, move swiftly, or even defy gravity. They may be used for a wide range of applications involving torque, rotation, and motion, among other things.
This tiny 3V to 6V brushed DC motor is really simple and doesn't include a gearbox to save down on wasteful expenses. Because of this, makers may now experiment, damage, or even blow up these DC motors without worrying too much about the total cost during prototyping or just plain, pure electronics fun. This results in a terrific tiny motor with an enticingly low price tag.
Technical Specifications:
Rated Voltage: 3V to 6V DC
Shaft Diameter: 2mm
Shaft Length: 9mm
Body Size: 25 x 15 x 20mm
Reference current: 0.35-0.4A
3V speed: 20000 r / min
6V speed: 40000 r / min
Typical Applications for 3V to 6V Brushed DC Motor:
Motors are fantastic instruments with a far-reaching range of applications; hobbyists will find this little brushed DC motor especially useful. This motor can be readily utilized with 3.3V and 5V Arduino Boards and other Dev Platforms because it has a pretty wide voltage range of 3V to 6V DC. You won't have to worry about stepping the voltage up or down to match the motor.
Because of this, you can move this motor around from project to project as needed. You can even build a snap-fit connector to enable you to "unplug" the motor from one item, like a small fan, and plug it straight into another, like a homemade magnetic coffee stirrer, without worrying about complicated connections. As an alternative, you could just buy a new motor for every purpose you need it foryou could even use two motors at once using gearing if the project calls for more powerespecially because these motors are quite reasonably priced and accessible to hobbyists.
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