Product Description
Motor Rated @ 6V
- Current: 250mA
- Stall Torque: 5kg-cm
- Speed: 77RPM
This high torque gear motor and wheel set comes with all the required hardware to get it up and running. This motor has a wide range of operating voltage ranging from 3V to 12V.
$23.50 |
Motor Rated @ 6V
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