
Manny Moto's kid brother? Not at this price. This little hobby motor runs on 1-1/2 to 3VDC and draws approx 400mA while spinning between 700 and 1400 rpm. Hobby size, too: 1-1/8" x 3/4" with a 5/16" long shaft. Dandy for solar-power experiments, our motor maven says.
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39403P4 MINI MOTOR | |
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39403P50 MINI MOTOR, CLASSROOM PACK |
Feel the need to have something rotate from the ceiling? This gear motor was made to turn a mirrored ball, but would be just as happy turning a globe, mobile, raincoat, rubber chicken or anything else that needs rotating. The light-duty DC motor runs on (1) "D" battery that you add, spins at 2-1/2 rpm, and works with anything that weighs under 6 lbs. The off-white plastic housing measures 5" long x 1-9/16" dia with a 5/16" dia cup hook on the business end and a removable triangular mounting hook at the ceiling end. Lots of Halloween, craft, diorama, robotics and science-fair applications.
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93306 SM. MIRROR BALL MOTOR |
This little battery-powered gear motor from Hankscraft is just screaming to be in a countertop display or a science fair. (It's great for a solar project!) Operates on 1.5 VDC and draws 40MA. Up to one month continuous motion on a single "D" battery. Runs 4 rpm clockwise, but can be reversed. The motor is attached directly to a "D" battery holder and the whole shebang stands 4-3/4" tall x 1-3/4" dia. The 3/4" x 1/8" dia flattened shaft has a 1/16" bore 1/8" from the end. Comes with mounting holes on stand-offs at the top of the motor, and a plastic 1-1/2" dia turntable that mates with the shaft.
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39639 D-CELL MOTOR |
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