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12V DC Geared Motor 200 RPM
12V DC Geared Motor 200 RPM
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12V DC Geared Motor 200 RPM

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The 12V DC Geared Motor 200 RPM is a high-speed motor with moderate torque, making it perfect for projects that demand faster motion with reliable performance. Built with durable metal gears, this motor delivers smooth and efficient operation at 200 RPM, making it a preferred choice for robotic cars, DIY automation, and industrial prototypes. Its compact and robust design ensures long-lasting performance under varied working conditions.

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Product Specifications

Specification Details
Operating Voltage 12V DC
Rated Speed 200 RPM (approx.)
Torque Moderate torque with high-speed output
Shaft Diameter 6mm
Gear Type Metal gears for long durability
Motor Type Brushed DC motor with gear reduction
Mounting Standard mounting holes for easy fitting
Weight ~200–300g

Key Features

  • High-speed performance at 200 RPM
  • Reliable and durable metal gear system
  • Compact and sturdy design
  • Works efficiently with 12V DC supply
  • Easy to mount on robotic chassis
  • Supports bidirectional rotation
  • Suitable for lightweight to medium-load applications

Applications

  • Robotics and robotic cars
  • DIY automation projects
  • Conveyor belt mechanisms
  • Vending and dispensing machines
  • Motorized toys and hobby projects
  • Automated home devices
  • Prototyping and educational kits

Inside the Box

  • 1 x 12V DC Geared Motor (200 RPM)

Frequently Asked Questions

The 200 RPM motor is faster than lower RPM variants, making it ideal for robotic cars and projects requiring higher movement speed with decent torque.

Yes, it can be controlled using an H-bridge or motor driver with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or any other microcontroller.

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