⚡ Power your projects with precision and silence!
The CHANCS 60KTYZ is a 110V AC synchronous gear motor featuring a built-in gear reduction mechanism, delivering stable 20-24 RPM speeds with up to 10Kgf.cm torque. Its reversible CW/CCW control, low noise output, and lightweight design make it ideal for educational instruments, DIY projects, and low-speed machinery requiring reliable, energy-efficient performance.
Brand | CHANCS |
Model Name | gear |
Speed | 20 RPM |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Horsepower | 14 Watts |
Product Dimensions | 2.4"W x 2.4"H |
Material | 110V |
Item Weight | 550 Grams |
Manufacturer | CHANCS |
UPC | 702756749584 |
Part Number | AC0517508204 |
Item Weight | 1.21 pounds |
Item model number | 60KTYZ |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 100V-127V |
Style | 20/24RPM |
Power Source | AC |
Wattage | 14 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**R
Nice Little Motor
Using this on a Reef Octo kalkstirrer works nice and is silent. Because its 120v the rest of the power adapter ect is not needed
G**G
Amazing geared motor.
The media could not be loaded. I love these motors. The photos are of my Bi-Directional lathe carriage slider. Excellent slow speed and gears provide instant braking for my projects. I use ribbed belts and related aluminum sprockets to rotate my lathes carriage handle. Enormous torque (See video) and no overheating (Warm running normal and won't damage motor). It gives me bi-directional cutting for a smooth finish. I have also constructed a tig welder positioning table with a similar driver type with this type motor. I have 6 motors and am working on power feeds for my milling machine using these 2 of these motors with belts. I added a video of the motor moving the carriage on my lathe.
B**N
Nice small motor
Hope it not to fast when I get it but together
D**A
it works to some degree but has issues
I have 3-4 of these motors that spin at different speeds. The one thing I will give them is that they are extremely easy to install and work well out of the box. The problem that I have is that time after time I find that the torque is not enough and I have to end up downscaling my project in order for it to work. Beyond that the motor overheats after a while and begins to loses a fair amount of power. I was using this for halloween and after downscaling my project to half, the motor worked for a time but as it started to over heat, even that was too much. Some kind of cooling kit would be nice for these motors since they all come in the same size.
J**L
TOUGH LITTLE MOTOR
Arrived a day late for my project
J**S
Get's too hot
The motor gets too hot to be safely used. Missed the return window. A waste of money.
A**R
Runs smoothly
This motor was actually a little small for the original project ( my fault ) but I used it on another and it runs smooth and quiet
M**T
Ridiculously hot with no load
These motors spin at a nice consistent low RPM, but get ridiculously hot. This runs at about 170F with NO LOAD on the motor. This is well above the NIH standard for skin scalding.
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