80 RPM BO Motor – (Single Shaft) Straight
Introducing the BO Series1 80RPM DC Motor Plastic Gear Motor – Straight Shaft, a versatile motor solution offering excellent torque and RPM at lower operating voltages. Engineered for efficiency and performance, these motors are ideal for various applications, including robotics and DIY projects.
Featuring a small shaft and compatible wheels, this motor provides an optimized design for your specific application or robot. Its lightweight construction and mounting holes on the body allow for easy installation and integration into your circuitry.
Compatible with wheels such as the 69mm Diameter Wheel for Plastic Gear Motors and 87mm Diameter Multipurpose Wheel for Plastic Gear Motors, this motor offers versatility in design and functionality.
This low-cost geared DC motor serves as a cost-effective alternative to metal gear DC motors. With an operating voltage range of 3-12V, it is perfect for small to medium-sized robot builds. Available in both 60 and 150 RPM variants to suit your project requirements.
Ideal for DIY enthusiasts and robotics enthusiasts alike, this motor set offers affordability, ease of installation, and reliability. Whether you’re building a mobile robot car or experimenting with robotics projects, these motors are a practical choice.
Features:
- Cost-effectiveness of the injection-molding process.
- Elimination of machining operations.
- Low density: lightweight, low inertia.
- Uniformity of parts.
- Capability to absorb shock and vibration as a result of elastic compliance.
- Ability to operate with minimum or no lubrication, due to inherent lubricity.
- The relatively low coefficient of friction.
- Corrosion-resistance; elimination of plating, or protective coatings.
- The quietness of operation.
- Tolerances often less critical than for metal gears, due in part to their greater resilience.
- Consistency with the trend to greater use of plastic housings and other components.
Package Includes
- 1 x 80 RPM BO Motor – Straight
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