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The Greartisan DC 24V 150RPM Gear Motor features a robust all-metal gearbox and a pure copper wire core rotor that boosts power by 30%. Its D-shaped hardened steel output shaft ensures durability and impact resistance, while the motor supports bidirectional rotation with adjustable speed reduction. Rated at 1.4Kg.cm torque and optimized for low noise, this compact 37mm gearbox motor is ideal for professional applications requiring reliable, high-torque performance.
| ASIN | B08FBDX5HX |
| Brand Name | Greartisan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,062) |
| Item Weight | 7.1 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Greartisan |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Model | Greartisan |
| Model Name | gear |
| Speed | 150 RPM |
| UPC | 192236424221 |
| Voltage | 24 Volts |
L**C
excellent construction; never failed; used with Wobble Disk Coffee Roasters to turn the disk at ~ 60RPM.
T**M
A+++
B**I
Modellbau
K**B
I used this motor for my work pumpkin contest and it worked perfectly! It was easy to use and quiet, and ran consistently when turned on.
G**N
This review is for the 12v 1000rpm motor with offset drive shaft. The shaft has considerable play in it. I used it for a guitar pickup winder with a 100mm wooden plate attached to the shaft with a flange coupler and the plate is really too wobbly to do the job accurately. Maybe I just got a bad one - I don't know. The shaft is mounted in a bearing, I might try taking it apart and replacing the bearing, but I'm not sure if that is even possible. Also the gears are noisier and looser than expected, which isn't a problem in itself abut I suspect they wouldn't last. By the time I got the machine built the return period had expired so it just a waste of money at this point. It responds fine to my speed controller and the maximum speed seems accurate although I haven't checked it. I have bought a much cheaper smaller (25mm) motor to replace it (£6) which has a much tighter shaft with less play. EDIT 30/9/23 Posting this in case it helps someone with the same issue. The looseness can be adjusted! I figured I had nothing to lose so I removed the two screws that attach the front of the gearbox and prised the top of the gearbox off. On my 1000rpm offset shaft model there is a large gear attached to the end of the shaft - it is held in place with a little steel flat bar mounted on two screws and it has a lump in the middle which presses against the centre of the end of the shaft to hold it against the bushing. On mine this was not actually pressing against the end of the shaft, so I removed it and bent it a little with pliers and put it back so that it pressed the gear down and the shaft into the bushing tightly. This stiffened up the whole shaft and gear assembly and made it much stiffer to turn by hand as well as eliminating the wobble. So problem solved for now. I don't how long it will last before it works loose again though.
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