Customization according to your request is possible! Introducing a coreless motor with thrust play of ≤0.3mm and a weight of 30.0g.
Introducing the φ17 coreless motor 'SCR17-25XX' handled by Citizen Micro Co., Ltd. It uses precious metals for the brushes and neodymium for the magnets. The thrust play is ≦0.3mm, and the weight is 30.0g. Customization is available according to your needs, including winding changes, ball bearings, shaft length, dual shafts, and harnesses. 【Technical Data】 ■ Number of commutator segments: 5 (Option: 9) ■ Brushes: Precious metal (Option: Graphite) ■ Bearings: Sleeve (Option: Ball) ■ Magnet: Neodymium ■ Thrust play: ≦0.3mm ■ Weight: 30.0g *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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【2501 Specifications (Excerpt)】 ■Rated Voltage (V): 6.0 ■Rated Output (W): 1.82 ■Rated Torque mNm: 2.00, gf·cm: 20.4, oz·in: 0.283 ■Maximum Output (W): 3.36 ■Starting Torque (mNm): 12.4 ■Starting Current (mA): 2,310 *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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At Citizen Micro, we have developed and manufactured thousands of types of geared motors since 1964, based on the ultra-precision processing technology cultivated through the manufacturing of CITIZEN watch parts. We continue to challenge ourselves to innovate micro geared motors with the themes of "smaller, more precise, quieter, and more powerful." The products independently developed, designed, and manufactured by Citizen Micro are highly regarded worldwide for their precision and performance, and are widely used in various fields such as medical devices, industrial equipment, optical instruments, and robotics. By applying this excellent technology, we actively engage in the development of customized products through joint development with our customers to more accurately capture their needs and solve problems.