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AME 12v 212 in-lb gearmotor (218-1001, 218-2001, 218-2003)

This is a lightweight, yet still very tourquey left or right-handed (you choose which) gearmotor from AM Equipment that was originally made to be used as a car windshield wiper motor. This is a pretty good value in torque per weight as well. Perfect for small to mid-sized robot applications.

Unfortunately, the 218-2003 is only available in a RH configuration, but you can just flip it around to use in a LH situation.

Best of all, at 116 RPM, you don't have to gear it down!

Nominal Voltage 12vdc
RPMs 116 rpm (no load)
Amps at No load 1.4
Amps at Stall 21.3
Torque Nominal 98.235 in-lbs or 11.1 Nm
Shaft (.39 models) 10mm dia x 22mm long with flat
Shaft (.43 models) 11mm dia x 64mm long with flat
Weight 2.55lbs

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Also available with double-D shaft instead of pinion

AME 12v 88 in-lb gearmotor w/pinion (210-1009 - 210-1012)

This is a great, inexpensive, gearmotor from AM Equipment that was originally made to be used as a car window lifting motor. There are two types of this motor to choose from-left hand or right hand. Both have a pinion on the output and would be great for driving a chain or even a wheel directly in the middle to small weight classes. A version with a double-D shaft is also available. This is one of the 5 fastest of the gearmotors that AME offers, at 100 RPMs -Which is a great speed to have a bot's drive gearmotor run, and makes for some very simple math!

Specifications for rotation in both directions:

Motor only performance.

Typical system performance.

Voltage:

12 V

Weight:
1.3lbs
Shaft:
10mm
Angular-velocity constant:

10.1 rpm/V

Torque constant:

134 ozf·in/A

Armature resistance:

0.433 Ohms

No-load current:

3 A

Peak efficiency:

45 %

Power source resistance:

0 Ohms

0.433Ohms

Peak power:

0.0887 hp

0.0342 hp

No-load angular velocity:

108 rpm

95 rpm

Stall current:

27.7 A

13.9 A

Stall torque:

3310 ozf·in

1450 ozf·in

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AME 12v 26 in-lb motor (203-5000)

This is a great little gearmotor from AM Equipment that was originally made to be used as a sunroof retracting motors in cars. Perfect for small robot applications such as the drive motors for a featherlightweight robot, or maybe for some other system in your bot. This is obviously AME's smallest and lightest motor at 1.35 Lbs, and less than 6 & 1/2 inches long. -The neat thing about it is, of all of AME's great gearmotors, this is the very fastest of the bunch at 165 RPM!

This motor is manufactured by AM Equipment.  It has built in gear reduction, a circuit breaker, and 0.1 µF noise suppression capacitor. 

Specifications for rotation in both directions:

Motor only performance.

Typical system performance.

Original MFG Part #
203-5000
Voltage:

12 V

Weight:
1.35lb
Angular-velocity constant:

16.4 rpm/V

Torque constant:

82.6 ozf·in/A

Armature resistance:

0.96 ohm

No-load current:

2 A

Peak efficiency:

36 %

Power source resistance:

0 ohm

0.96 ohm

Peak power:

0.0355 hp

0.016 hp

No-load angular velocity:

165 rpm

134 rpm

Stall current:

12.5 A

6.25 A

Stall torque:

867 ozf·in

351 ozf·in

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AME 12v Blower motor (204-1021)

This is a great, but much smaller than usual, motor from AM Equipment that was originally made to be used as a blower motor. Perfect for small robot apllications such as the drive motors for a featherlightweight through lightweight robot, this is AME's second fastest motor at 4,200 RPMs. -So naturally you'll want to gear it down somehow first.

Nominal Voltage 12vdc
Original MFG Part # 204-1021
RPMs 4,200
Amps at No load 3
Amps at Stall 22
Original MFG Part # 204-1021
Torque Nominal 6.37 in-lbs or 0.72 Nm
Shaft .315" dia with 1.5" flat
Weight 2.9 lbs

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GONE! We are looking for more of these popular motors, but have thus far been unsuccessful.

AME D-Pack motor (207-1002)

This is the famous 'D-Pack' motor from AM Equipment that you've all heard such good things about. These powerful devils live up to these words, and have been used many times at Treasure Island and are loved by many. The only complaint is that they can draw too MUCH power, so make sure you have a switch or ESC that can handle it, or a current limiting circuit would be the best answer.

These motors work great for bots with KE spinner weapons. This is the motor that Backlash used to smash his way to the championship in BattleBots Season 1.0.

The motor has a timing advanced in the clockwise direction, the difference between clockwise and counter-clockwise is minimal. Not listed in the motor measurements page for some reason is the diameter- it is 3.073"

Specifications for clockwise rotation:

Motor only performance.

Typical system performance.

Voltage:

12 V

Weight:
7.5 lbs
Angular-velocity constant:

592 rpm/V

Torque constant:

2.28 ozf·in/A

Armature resistance:

0.00969 Ohms

No-load current:

25.5 A

Peak efficiency:

73.4 %

Power source resistance:

0 Ohms

0.00969 Ohms

Peak power:

4.78 hp

2.29 hp

No-load angular velocity:

6960 rpm

6810 rpm

Stall current:

1240 A

619 A

Stall torque:

2770 ozf·in

1360 ozf·in


Specifications for counter-clockwise rotation:

Motor only performance.

Typical system performance.

Voltage:

12 V

Weight:
7.5 lbs
Angular-velocity constant:

485 rpm/V

Torque constant:

2.78 ozf·in/A

Armature resistance:

0.00969 Ohms

No-load current:

19.6 A

Peak efficiency:

76.4 %

Power source resistance:

0 Ohms

0.00969 Ohms

Peak power:

4.83 hp

2.34 hp

No-load angular velocity:

5730 rpm

5640 rpm

Stall current:

1240 A

619 A

Stall torque:

3400 ozf·in

1670 ozf·in