
Our synchronous 115VAC timing motor spins CCW at 30 rpm and draws approx 25mA. Measures 2-3/8" long x 1-3/4" wide in a teardrop shape, with a 3/4" long x 3/16" dia shaft at the top of the drop. Has 6" leads and is made in the USA by Cramer Controls. UL.
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38013 TIMING MOTOR |
Which is a good idea, since this gear motor is designed for intermittent use. Rated at 120VAC and is fractional horsepower. The motor draws 1.6A no load and stalls at 2.5A. The output shaft is 3/4" long x 3/8", rotates clockwise and spins at 80 rpm. Measures 4-3/8" x 3-1/4" x 2-1/2" OA, without the shafts, and weighs 3 lbs.
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36220 80 RPM GEAR MOTOR |
Nice little 120VAC intermittent-duty gear motor spins CW, approx 150 rpm, no load, and stalls at about 550mA. It measures 3" x 2-3/4" x 2-1/2" thick with a 1/4" dia x 3/4" long flattened shaft. On the back is an easily removed steel mounting plate, approx 5-1/4" x 4-1/2" OA but shaped sort of like a two-dimensional, one-legged robot.
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37766 GEAR MOTOR |
C-frame or open frame motors are popular in household fan and blower applications, though we at American Science have heard countless other suggestions, ideas and pipe dreams. They run on household current (110 - 120VAC), and they do this for a long time if properly fan-cooled. Low maintenance bearings may be oilable, sealed or permanently oiled as in Oilite bushings. Square shaped like a "C", with coil wound around stack, they usually mount from pairs of holes through the stack. Our shaded pole, 2-pole motors come in several sizes and configurations. Stack thickness is a general indicator of strength, ie: thicker=stronger. All operate at approximately 2600 RPM. Some motors are double shafted, providing CW & CCW rotation. Rotation can be reversible or dual shafted. For the fridge, the bathroom fan, any where you need to blow hot air, get a cold shoulder or retro-fit your automatic fly swatter.
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3647 C-FRAME, 5/8" | 5/8 | CCW | Details |