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These Low Torque Motors are ideal for simple motion projects, classroom activities, and prototyping. They operate at 1.5V–3V and provide a high rotational speed suitable for lightweight mechanisms, small vehicles, and general D&T applications.

This version is supplied as a pack of 10, making it cost‑effective for group work, bulk builds, or stocking classroom component trays.

The motor features a 2mm axle, compact body, and can be mounted using two M3 bolts. A full datasheet is available on the product page for technical reference.

Features:

  • Low torque MM12 3V DC motor.
  • Operating voltage: 1.5V to 3.0V.
  • Typical speed: 11,500 RPM.
  • Typical current: 1.05A.
  • Axle diameter: 2mm.
  • Compact and easy to mount using two M3 bolts.

Contents:

  • 1 x Motors (Low Torque), pack of 10.

Dimensions:

  • Body length: 25mm.
  • Body diameter: 21mm.
  • Shaft length: 8.1mm.
  • Shaft diameter: 2mm.

Requires:

Operating voltage: 1.5V to 3.0V
Axle diameter: 2mm
Typical speed: 11500 RPM
Typical current: 1.05A
Dimensions: 25mm, Dia 21mm, shaft 8.1mm Dia 2mm
Mountable using: x2 M3 bolts

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    Hi, would it be possible to tell me the starting current ? would it be milliamps ?.I want to make a ecofan using a peltier element. or could you recommend any motors .THANKYOU..
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    Q Hi, would it be possible to tell me the starting current ? would it be milliamps ?.I want to make...... Read more
    Asked by Anonymous on February 25, 2013 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin The starting current for this motor will be over 1 Amp. For a project involving a weak power source we would recommend the low inertia motor https://www.kitronik.co.uk/products/motors-and-motor-accessories/motors-gearbox-and-mounting-clips/low-inertia-solar-motor/ . With no load attached it has a maximum current draw of approximately 25mA.
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