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RHINO 12V 300RPM 10KGCM HEAVY DUTY DC PLANETARY GEARED MOTOR WITH DRIVER

SKU: NC - OKORA2155

2,266.00 (inc. GST)

Availability: Ships within 10 – 12 working days

Product Summary

RHINO 12V 300RPM 10KGCM HEAVY DUTY DC PLANETARY GEARED MOTOR WITH DRIVER:

This motor comes with a current controlled drive for Industrial grade high torque dc motor with various types of input signals. It supports UART/I2C/PPM/Analog signals directly for speed and direction control. The drive even works well at very low speeds.

Features:

  • 300 RPM 12V Rhino Heavy Duty Planetary Geared, DC geared motors with Metal Planetary Gearbox and Metal Gears
  • 18000 RPM base motor
  • 3 stage gearbox for optimum high torque operation
  • Motor rated Torque is 10 kgcm along with gearbox and stall torque is even higher than 40 kgcm, however it is recommended to use the motor at rated torque for maximum life and performance.
  • Shaft is D type with total lenght of 16 mm and D shape in 12 mm.
  • 6mm Dia shaft with M3 thread hole for tight mounting.
  • Shaft can be coupled using CNC coupling 6 mm or using fixed coupling as per requirement
  • Back shaft length is 9 mm
  • Gearbox diameter is 32 mm.
  • Motor Diameter 28.5 mm
  • Length 70 mm without shaft
  • 300gm weight
  • Supply Voltage : 12 V DC
  • No-load current : 800 mA, Load current : upto 7.5 A(Max)
  • Current controlled Drive Specifications
  • High-Current DC Constant-Torque motor drive integrated with the motor
  • Motor speed control interface via UART, I2C, PPM signal and analog input
  • Speed control possible in both directions down to almost 1% of max. speed
  • Small package and integration allows for easy installation and operation
  • Speed can be controlled using a terminal or MCU via simple UART commands
  • I2C master device can control multiple RMCS-210x via simple I2C command structures
  • An RC receiver or any PPM source can directly control the speed of the motor
  • An analog signal or fixed analog voltage from a potentiometer can directly control the speed of the motor
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