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Speed: 0.8-1RPM2.5-3RPM5-6RPM10-12RPM15-18RPM20-24RPM30-36RPM This speed is NOT a precise value, this motor is not suitable for precision instruments such as clocks. Specification: Shaft Diameter: 7mm ;Shaft Length: 16mm;Voltage : 110V;Power : 4W;Frequency : 50/ 60Hz; Direction: There are three types of motor steering: CW;CCW;CW/CCW(UNCONTROLLABLE) Small Power Consumption Minimum power 4W. Low noise, Good Quality Metal-plastic hybrid gear, less noise, quieter motor operation. Small Size, Big Torque Motor length 57.5mm, thickness 20.8mm. High torque for DIY. Easy to Install Small weight, easy to install and use. 60KTYZ 110V Synchronous Motor 50KTYZ 110V Synchronous Motor TYC-50 110V Synchronous Motor Motor Flexible Coupling Power Cable Length 1.8m Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Buying Options Customer Reviews 4.0 out of 5 stars 278 4.4 out of 5 stars 187 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,689 4.6 out of 5 stars 9 — Price $23.41$23.41 $18.04$18.04 $12.99$12.99 $10.99$10.99 — no data Size 50*50*60(mm) 57*57*37.6(mm) 57.5*57.*5*20.8(mm) 18*12(mm) 1.8m Shaft Length 25mm 14mm 16mm 18mm no data Orifice 3mm 3mm 3mm 4mm no data Voltage 110V 110V 110V no data no data Speed 1.5RPM 1-1.2RPM 5-6RPM no data no data Torque 100Kgf.cm 30Kgf.cm 4.8Kgf.cm no data no data
This is a TYC-50 AC 110V 15-18RPM CW synchronous motor,small power consumption, low noise, small size, light weight, easy to use. The reduction gear is combination of metal/plastic to ensure the gear working continuously and quietly. We promise we will tested ever motor before shipment.
【Specification】 Product Name Synchronous Motor; Model TYC-50; Shaft Diameter 7mm ; Shaft Length 16mm; Direction CW; VoltageAC 110V-130V; Speed 15-18RPM;Power 4W;Torque≤1.8kg.cm;Frequency50/ 60Hz;
【Application】 Widely used in hand-made, school project, electric fan shake heads, heaters, Christmas tree, prayer cylinders, air conditioners, microwave ovens, glue machines, electric ovens, rotating lamps, electric tables, electric models, electric advertising, electric shelves, dishwashers, control appliances , curtain machines, etc.
Package Content】1 x Synchronous Motor
【Attention】 1.The applicable voltage of this motor is AC 110V-130V, too high voltage will burn the motor. 2.The motor speed is not an accurate value, the speed will change with the frequency. For example, the speed is 0.8-1RPM, at 50 Hz, the speed is 0.8RPM; at 60 Hz, the speed is 1RPM.
SHORT VERSION: I was pleasantly surprised to find this CHANCS motor available at a very reasonable price. It arrived next day and with the minor inconvenience of needing to splice on a couple of inches onto the wire leads, it's an identical part-swap, easy peasy.ALL THE BORING DETAILS: Our home has an electric fireplace that was here when we bought the house 6 months ago. I didnt think we would use it much but it works well as a room heater, allowing us to keep the main house thermostat on a more economical setting.Since the cold snap started here 2 months ago, we've been using it daily. Suddenly it started making a loud grinding noise. As I'm a well-experienced handy man, I thought the "squirrel cage" fan that blows the heated air into the room was starting to fail.Usually, it's not an actual part that wore out; The fan has bearings that chatter when the long life lubricant originally applied to them dries out. Taking the fan apart, cleaning it with an approved solvent, applying fresh lubricant restores the fan to like-new performance.When I put the fireplace back together & turned it on, I discovered that while the heater fan was much stronger at blowing hot air into the room, the loud grinding noise was still loud & clear.Turns out that the flame emulator uses what looks to be a rotisserie rod with half-inch mirrors that relect the light from a couple of chandelier bulbs as a small gear reduction motor rotates the mirrors at about 15RPM. The reflected light hits the back of the shadow box screen, giving the dynamic flame appearance when viewed from the front of the fireplace.I had made a "right church, wrong pew" mistake: The grinding noise was due to lubricant failure but not in the fan- the culprit was the mirror flame rod motor; Hardened grease caused the plastic gear array inside the motor to start snapping the teeth off which resulted in the grinding noise.ENDING REFRAIN: This CHANCS motor is the perfect fix option available at a very reasonable price. It's an identical part-swap, easy peasy.