MMP D22-490A-12V GP52-408 (Brushed 12V DC Gearmotor capable of producing up to up to 443 in-lbs continuous torque with an output speed of 6.8 RPM)

Brushed 12V DC Gearmotor capable of producing up to up to 443 in-lbs continuous torque with an output speed of 6.8 RPM.

Midwest Motion Products

The Leaders in Rapid Prototyping of High-Quality Motion Control Solutions
Model Number: MMP D22-490A-12V GP52-408

Description:
• Brushed 12V DC Gearmotor capable of producing up to up to 443 in-lbs continuous torque with an output speed of 6.8 RPM.
• IP54 protected and under 2.5'' diameter and under 10.0'' total length and weight is 5.5 lbs.
• Contact us to get a Datasheet for this model.
• Encoder-Compatible, Brake-Compatible or both rear shaft designs available.
• Samples readily available - can be built from Stock Materials, usually within just a day or two!
• Short Production Lead-times - weeks, not months!
Midwest Motion Products, Inc.
• Reputable, Minnesota USA based Corporation - Serving the Motion Control Industry since 2001.
• 8,000 Released DC Gearmotor Designs and 2,000,000 Individual Part Numbers.
• Lightning-Fast Delivery of Prototype Samples.
• High Volume Capacity - Annual Production Capacity 50,000+ Units.
• On-Time Production Delivery Rate is > 96%
• Incremental (Monthly or Quarterly) deliveries on Annual Blanket Orders.
• Excellent Tech Support - many decades of collective Industry-Specific experience on Staff.
• Facility built in 2014 and expansion added in 2019.
• Rapid Prototyping Services to help Design and Engineer Ideas into Reality.

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