This Small Sport Car Motor is a high-performance DC motor designed for mini remote-controlled vehicles and precision motorized toys. Featuring a compact brass-finished housing, it is engineered to provide high rotational speeds and reliable power in a small form factor, making it an essential component for hobbyists and electronic repairs.
High-RPM Performance: Optimized for rapid rotation, providing the high speeds necessary for small-scale toy racing cars.
Compact Brass Housing: The small, durable metal casing ensures effective heat dissipation while protecting internal components during high-speed operation.
Precision Output Shaft: Equipped with a standardized steel drive shaft designed to fit securely into mini gears and drive wheels.
Ventilated Rear End-Cap: Features integrated cooling slots on the plastic rear cap to prevent overheating during continuous play.
Versatile Mounting: The lightweight design allows for easy integration into various chassis types using standard adhesive or mechanical mounts.
Motor Type: Brushed DC Mini Motor.
Housing Material: Brass-coated metal for improved durability.
Output Shaft: Precision-ground steel.
Rear Cap: High-impact ventilated plastic with dual terminal tabs.
Mini RC Vehicles: The perfect replacement motor for 1:32 or smaller scale toy sports cars.
Precision Modeling: Used in automated architectural models or animated dioramas where space is limited.
Handheld Toys: Ideal for powering small handheld fans, bubble machines, or spinning light-up toys.
Electronic Education: A primary component for student projects focused on basic circuitry and electromagnetic motion.
What is the difference between this and the larger "5N" metal motor? This small motor is designed for lighter loads and higher precision in confined spaces. While the Sport Car Metal Motor -5N offers more torque for larger cars, this small version is prioritized for high-speed performance in lightweight mini-toys.
How do I connect the wires? There are two metal tabs on the rear plastic cap. You can either solder wires directly to these tabs or use small crimp-on connectors. Because it is a DC motor, switching the wire positions will simply reverse the direction of the spin.
Can I use this motor for an Arduino project? Yes, but since microcontrollers cannot provide enough current directly, you should use a motor driver or a transistor to switch power from an external battery source to the motor.
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