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12V DC Johnson Straight Motor (High Speed) 10000 RPM
₹499.0
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The 12V DC Johnson Straight Motor (High Speed) 10000 RPM is a powerful and efficient motor designed for high-speed applications. Unlike geared motors, this straight Johnson motor runs at extremely high RPM, making it ideal for projects that require fast rotation, such as DIY tools, cooling fans, power drills, and small machinery. Built with a robust Johnson core and durable construction, it ensures smooth operation, long life, and consistent performance.
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Product Specifications
Specification | Details |
---|---|
Motor Type | Johnson Straight DC Motor (without gearbox) |
Operating Voltage | 12V DC |
Rated Speed | ~10000 RPM (approx.) |
Shaft Diameter | 3.17mm (round) |
Torque | Moderate torque, high-speed output |
Power | ~30W |
Current | 1–3A |
Direction | Reversible (CW/CCW) |
Weight | ~150–250g |
Key Features
- Ultra-high speed 10000 RPM performance
- Johnson motor core for durability
- Smooth and efficient operation
- Compact and lightweight design
- Operates on standard 12V DC supply
- Reversible rotation support
- Ideal for high-speed applications
- Long life with stable performance
Applications
- DIY power tools
- Cooling fans and blowers
- Robotics and automation projects
- Drills
- cutters
- and rotary tools
- Motorized hobby projects
- Small machinery and equipment
- Prototyping and educational projects
Inside the Box
- 1 x 12V DC Johnson Straight Motor (High Speed – 10000 RPM)
Frequently Asked Questions
A straight motor runs at very high RPM with moderate torque, while a geared motor reduces speed and increases torque for load-bearing applications.
Yes, you can control the motor speed using a PWM-based motor controller.