Tamiya’s twin-motor gearbox consists of two independent brushed DC motors and gearboxes in one compact housing, making it perfect for small robots. You can assemble the gearboxes to have a 58:1 or a 204:1 gear ratio.
General specifications
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Typical operating voltage:
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3 V
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Gear ratio options:
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58:1 and 204:1
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Free-run motor shaft speed @ 3V:
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12300 rpm1
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Free-run current @ 3V:
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150 mA2
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Stall current @ 3V:
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2100 mA
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Motor shaft stall torque @ 3V:
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0.5 oz·in3
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Color:
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clear
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Notes:
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- A theoretical speed of the gearbox output shaft can be computed by dividing this speed by the gear ratio.
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- This is the no-load current of the motor when disconnected from the gears in the gearbox; the no-load current of the entire gearbox with the motor connected will be slightly higher and will vary depending on the gear ratio.
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- A theoretical torque of the gearbox output shaft can be computed by multiplying this torque by the gear ratio.