Remember those old school vibration football games, or those fantastic days-of-yore vibrating beds in roadside motels? This is like that, just sized to today's pocket-held devices. It's a very small vibration motor (10mm dia x 2.5mm) that produces a pleasant buzz. Motor has 1-1/4" power leads, draws approx 60mA at 3VDC. Has 0.75g vibration amplitude. Self-adhesive pad on one face. No shaft.
Remember those old school vibration football games, or those fantastic days-of-yore vibrating beds in roadside motels? This is like that, just sized to today's pocket-held devices. It's a very small vibration motor (10mm dia x 2.5mm) that produces a pleasant buzz. Motor has 1-1/4" power leads, draws approx 60mA at 3VDC. Has 0.75g vibration amplitude. Self-adhesive pad on one face. No shaft.
This 12VDC low-pressure, piston-driven, diaphragm air pump has a 7/32" inlet. This bad boy is rated between 6-12 VDC with 12 VDC being nominal voltage , draws 1.3 amps at 12 VDC. Overall size is 4" x 1-5/8" x 3" with solder tabs but some may have 10" leads. Shaft has a 1/2" dia cam to drive the piston. Motor is Mabuchi RK-555PH.
This 12VDC low-pressure, piston-driven, diaphragm air pump has a 7/32" inlet. This bad boy is rated between 6-12 VDC with 12 VDC being nominal voltage , draws 1.3 amps at 12 VDC. Overall size is 4" x 1-5/8" x 3" with solder tabs but some may have 10" leads. Shaft has a 1/2" dia cam to drive the piston. Motor is Mabuchi RK-555PH.
Little takeout 3-6VDC Mabuchi motors (6VDC nominal) spin approx 4000 rpm and draw 50mA no load. Stall at 300mA and measure 1-1/2" long x 1-1/16" dia with a 1/2” long x 3/32” dia shaft with a 2-sheave 9/16” dia pulley. Sheaves are 1/16” ID. Wired with 2” leads for super easy battery or wall adapter hook up. These were originally from copiers so you'll want to wipe 'em down before use.
Little takeout 3-6VDC Mabuchi motors (6VDC nominal) spin approx 4000 rpm and draw 50mA no load. Stall at 300mA and measure 1-1/2" long x 1-1/16" dia with a 1/2” long x 3/32” dia shaft with a 2-sheave 9/16” dia pulley. Sheaves are 1/16” ID. Wired with 2” leads for super easy battery or wall adapter hook up. These were originally from copiers so you'll want to wipe 'em down before use.
This takeout fan from an un-used AC unit draws 42W at 115VAC and spins both a 12” dia, 5-blade fan blade and a 7-1/2” x 2-3/8” squirrel cage at approx 900 rpm. The motor in the middle measures 3-3/4” dia x 3-1/2” with a 5/16” shaft that extends 2-1/2” out of one side and 2-1/8” out of the other. Has 14” leads and rotates clockwise. You’ll need a 250V 6uF start capacitor. UL.
This takeout fan from an un-used AC unit draws 42W at 115VAC and spins both a 12” dia, 5-blade fan blade and a 7-1/2” x 2-3/8” squirrel cage at approx 900 rpm. The motor in the middle measures 3-3/4” dia x 3-1/2” with a 5/16” shaft that extends 2-1/2” out of one side and 2-1/8” out of the other. Has 14” leads and rotates clockwise. You’ll need a 250V 6uF start capacitor. UL.
We’re guessing it’s from a medical device, but we know for sure that it’s a pump assembly from The Lee Company of Connecticut. Looks expensive, like it should cost more than ten times our price, and that’s why you shop here. Has a 2-phase (275mA/PH) 4.4VDC stepper motor, a Honeywell microswitch home sensor and a secondary pressure sensor leading to a 3/32” outlet barb. Has 250uL volume and measures 5-3/8” x 1-1/2” dia with separate wiring to the sensors and motor. Item# LPVX0517.
We’re guessing it’s from a medical device, but we know for sure that it’s a pump assembly from The Lee Company of Connecticut. Looks expensive, like it should cost more than ten times our price, and that’s why you shop here. Has a 2-phase (275mA/PH) 4.4VDC stepper motor, a Honeywell microswitch home sensor and a secondary pressure sensor leading to a 3/32” outlet barb. Has 250uL volume and measures 5-3/8” x 1-1/2” dia with separate wiring to the sensors and motor. Item# LPVX0517.
These are really geared reduction motors, but much smaller and of lower power. Often used to operate cams and switches in electrical circuits, or to drive displays, they can generally be operated in continuous applications if not heavily loaded. Most are about 2" dia. x 1-1/2" thick. You'll need a way of supplying 230VAC.
These are really geared reduction motors, but much smaller and of lower power. Often used to operate cams and switches in electrical circuits, or to drive displays, they can generally be operated in continuous applications if not heavily loaded. Most are about 2" dia. x 1-1/2" thick. You'll need a way of supplying 230VAC.
Maybe. This 3-12VDC reversible gear motor might could (as they say in the Carolinas) have come out of a camera assembly, or not. Either way it's great for artists and hobbyists. Measures 4-1/2" x 2-3/4" x 2" in a plastic housing. Spins approx 80 rpm at 12VDC with a 1/4" dia x 9/16" flattened shaft. Has (3) external rotating encoder discs and a smaller, stubby 1/4" x 1/4" secondary shaft. Quite torque-y and would make an excellent robot motor. Has (2) 4" leads.
Maybe. This 3-12VDC reversible gear motor might could (as they say in the Carolinas) have come out of a camera assembly, or not. Either way it's great for artists and hobbyists. Measures 4-1/2" x 2-3/4" x 2" in a plastic housing. Spins approx 80 rpm at 12VDC with a 1/4" dia x 9/16" flattened shaft. Has (3) external rotating encoder discs and a smaller, stubby 1/4" x 1/4" secondary shaft. Quite torque-y and would make an excellent robot motor. Has (2) 4" leads.
Little takeout 3-6VDC Mabuchi motors (6VDC nominal) spin approx 4000 rpm and draw 50mA no load. Stall at 300mA and measure 1-1/2" long x 1-1/16" dia with a 1/2” long x 3/32” dia shaft with a 2-sheave 9/16” dia pulley. Sheaves are 1/16” ID. Wired with 2” leads (positive and negative) for super easy battery or wall adapter hook up. A little dusty but incredible for scout projects, classroom robotics projects or making your own army of walking zombies.
Little takeout 3-6VDC Mabuchi motors (6VDC nominal) spin approx 4000 rpm and draw 50mA no load. Stall at 300mA and measure 1-1/2" long x 1-1/16" dia with a 1/2” long x 3/32” dia shaft with a 2-sheave 9/16” dia pulley. Sheaves are 1/16” ID. Wired with 2” leads (positive and negative) for super easy battery or wall adapter hook up. A little dusty but incredible for scout projects, classroom robotics projects or making your own army of walking zombies.
This 12VDC tin-can stepper motor from the Nippon Pulse Motor Co. is a uni-polar 2-phase with 50 Ohm coils drawing 240mA per phase. Moves 48 steps/revolution with a 1/10 gear head at the output. Measures 1-5/8" dia x 1-1/2" on a 1-11/16" square mounting with 1/8" mounting holes. The offset flattened shaft is 1/2" long x 3/16" dia. Has (6) leads with a Molex connector. Part #PF42-48.
This 12VDC tin-can stepper motor from the Nippon Pulse Motor Co. is a uni-polar 2-phase with 50 Ohm coils drawing 240mA per phase. Moves 48 steps/revolution with a 1/10 gear head at the output. Measures 1-5/8" dia x 1-1/2" on a 1-11/16" square mounting with 1/8" mounting holes. The offset flattened shaft is 1/2" long x 3/16" dia. Has (6) leads with a Molex connector. Part #PF42-48.
From ET Tech, this series 23 liquid micro-pump draws less than 300mA at 4-6VDC (5VDC nominal) with a liter-per-minute flow rate and up to a 3-foot lift. Not submersible, but suitable for hot-water apps and continuous duty. Measures 1" x 1" dia with a barbed 1/4" right-angle outlet and a 3/8" OD inlet on top. Great for fountains!
From ET Tech, this series 23 liquid micro-pump draws less than 300mA at 4-6VDC (5VDC nominal) with a liter-per-minute flow rate and up to a 3-foot lift. Not submersible, but suitable for hot-water apps and continuous duty. Measures 1" x 1" dia with a barbed 1/4" right-angle outlet and a 3/8" OD inlet on top. Great for fountains!