Motomate, 800810 Series, Motors - AC, DC

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80081001
GEARMOTOR 650 RPM 24V
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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24VDC
0.394" (10.00mm)
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-20°C ~ 40°C
Cable with Connector
DC Motor
Brushless (BLDC)
Motomate, 800810
Gearmotor
650 RPM
141.64 / 1000
80W
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1.319" (33.50mm)
Integrated Controller, Key
5
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80081002
GEARMOTOR 325 RPM 24V
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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24VDC
0.394" (10.00mm)
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-20°C ~ 40°C
Cable with Connector
DC Motor
Brushless (BLDC)
Motomate, 800810
Gearmotor
325 RPM
240.7 / 1700
80W
-
1.319" (33.50mm)
Integrated Controller, Key
10
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80081003
GEARMOTOR 163 RPM 24V
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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24VDC
0.394" (10.00mm)
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-20°C ~ 40°C
Cable with Connector
DC Motor
Brushless (BLDC)
Motomate, 800810
Gearmotor
163 RPM
410.7 / 2900
80W
-
1.319" (33.50mm)
Integrated Controller, Key
20
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80081004
GEARMOTOR 108 RPM 24V
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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24VDC
0.394" (10.00mm)
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-20°C ~ 40°C
Cable with Connector
DC Motor
Brushless (BLDC)
Motomate, 800810
Gearmotor
108 RPM
495.6 / 3500
80W
-
1.319" (33.50mm)
Integrated Controller, Key
30
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80081006
GEARMOTOR 65 RPM 24V
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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24VDC
0.394" (10.00mm)
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-20°C ~ 40°C
Cable with Connector
DC Motor
Brushless (BLDC)
Motomate, 800810
Gearmotor
65 RPM
481.5 / 3400
80W
-
1.319" (33.50mm)
Integrated Controller, Key
50
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About  Motors - AC, DC

AC and DC motors are electromechanical devices that convert electrical energy into mechanical motion or vibration. These motors are widely used in various applications where precise control over movement is required. Brushed DC motors are one of the most common types of motors. They consist of a rotor (also known as an armature), a stator, and brushes that make contact with the commutator. When a current is applied to the brushes, it creates a magnetic field that interacts with the permanent magnets on the rotor, causing it to rotate. Brushless DC motors, on the other hand, eliminate the need for brushes and commutators. Instead, they use electronic controllers to switch the direction of current flow in the stator windings, creating a rotating magnetic field that drives the rotor. Brushless DC motors offer advantages such as higher efficiency, longer lifespan, and reduced maintenance. Stepper motors are often used in applications that require precise positioning. They divide a full rotation into a series of steps, allowing for accurate control over angular displacement. Stepper motors can be controlled in open-loop or closed-loop systems, providing excellent control accuracy. Linear actuators are devices that produce linear motion. They are commonly used in applications that require controlled movement along a straight line. Linear actuators can be driven by AC or DC motors, and they can provide precise and repeatable linear motion. Servo motors are widely used in industrial automation and hobbyist applications. They offer high torque and speed control capabilities. Servo motors use feedback control systems to achieve accurate position, velocity, and torque control. They are commonly found in robotics, CNC machines, and remote-controlled vehicles. Vibration generating motors are specialized motors used in haptic applications, such as in smartphones, gaming controllers, and wearable devices. These motors create vibrations or vibrations with variable intensities, providing tactile feedback to the user. In summary, AC and DC motors are electromechanical devices that convert electrical energy into mechanical motion or vibration. This family includes brushed and brushless DC motors, stepper motors, linear actuators, servo motors, and vibration generating motors. Each type of motor has its own unique characteristics and is suitable for specific applications that require precise control over movement or vibration.