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Robust Gear Motor

Monday, August 24, 2009

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Accepting any 12 Volt DC source, including battery power, this robust Gear Motor measures just 2.24” (max) Diameter, by 7.2” long, and has a keyed output shaft of 12mm diameter by 25mm long.



Midwest Motion Products (Watertown, MN) announces the release of a new DC Gear Motor, the Model No. MMP-TM55-12V GP57-046. Accepting any 12 Volt DC source, including battery power, this robust Gear Motor measures just 2.24” (max) Diameter, by 7.2” long, and has a keyed output shaft of 12mm diameter by 25mm long. Features include:

  • 4 “face mount” M5 threaded holes, equally spaced on a 40mm Dia. B.C.
  • An output rating 61 IN LBS continuous torque, at 100 RPM (320 IN LBS, peak).
  • A rated current of 7.2 Amps at 12 Volts DC.
  • Available motor windings for 24, 36, 48 and 90 V.
  • An IP54 protection rating.
  • Compatible speed controls Model MMP 25A-12V or MMP 20A-12V-RSP.

For more information visit www.midwestmotion.com

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