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DC Metal Gear Motor with Hall Encoder,Suitable for Small Wheelbase Robots (300RPM) 1:40 Reduction Ratio,for RC Car Chassis DIY (L-Type 520 Motor+Wheel)
- High-precision encoder feedback: Built-in Hall AB phase encoder, can provide accurate position and speed feedback, so as to achieve more precise motion control, suitable for robot cars and automation projects that require high precision.; Special L-shaped structure design: Especially suitable for small smart car projects with limited space, dual motors are staggered at the bottom of smart car, the chassis width can be reduced to 110MM.; 1:40 reduction ratio, higher torque output: Adopting all-metal gear reduction structure, 1:40 reduction ratio, output greater torque, easily cope with high-load tasks, making your robot car or DIY project more stable and reliable.; D-type output shaft: high-hardness steel, good toughness, impact resistance, improves the bearing quality and the service life of the worm gear motor. Through the 6MM coupling, it can be stably connected to various tires.; Yahboom provides technical support services and motor documentation, provides a variety of chassis based on L-Type 520 encoder motor usage solutions, and motor driver board tutorial code. Any questions during use, contact us for free, we will arrange professional technical support for you.
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High-precision encoder feedback: Built-in Hall AB phase encoder, can provide accurate position and speed feedback, so as to achieve more precise motion control, suitable for robot cars and automation projects that require high precision.;
Special L-shaped structure design: Especially suitable for small smart car projects with limited space, dual motors are staggered at the bottom of smart car, the chassis width can be reduced to 110MM.; 1:40 reduction ratio, higher
torque output: Adopting all-metal gear reduction structure, 1:40 reduction ratio, output greater torque, easily cope with high-load tasks, making your robot car or DIY project more stable and reliable.;
D-type output shaft: high-hardness steel, good toughness, impact resistance, improves the bearing quality and the service life of the worm gear motor. Through the 6MM coupling, it can be stably connected to various tires.; Yahboom provides technical support services and motor documentation, provides a variety of chassis based on L-Type 520 encoder motor usage solutions, and motor driver board tutorial code. Any questions during use, contact us for free, we will arrange professional technical support for you
Special L-shaped structure design: Especially suitable for small smart car projects with limited space, dual motors are staggered at the bottom of smart car, the chassis width can be reduced to 110MM.; 1:40 reduction ratio, higher
torque output: Adopting all-metal gear reduction structure, 1:40 reduction ratio, output greater torque, easily cope with high-load tasks, making your robot car or DIY project more stable and reliable.;
D-type output shaft: high-hardness steel, good toughness, impact resistance, improves the bearing quality and the service life of the worm gear motor. Through the 6MM coupling, it can be stably connected to various tires.; Yahboom provides technical support services and motor documentation, provides a variety of chassis based on L-Type 520 encoder motor usage solutions, and motor driver board tutorial code. Any questions during use, contact us for free, we will arrange professional technical support for you
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