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10 RPM 12V JOHNSON GEAR HIGH TORQUE ORIGINAL
10 RPM 12V Johnson gear motor with high torque, original build for robotics, automation, and precision DIY projects.
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10 RPM 12V Johnson Gear High Torque Motor – Original is a premium, reliable DC gear motor designed for applications that require slow, controlled rotation with maximum torque. Operating at 12V DC with an output speed of 10 RPM, this high-torque motor is ideal for robotics, automation, industrial models, and precision DIY projects.
Built with original Johnson gear components, it ensures durable performance, smooth rotation, and long service life. Its robust design makes it suitable for heavy-load applications, smart vehicles, conveyor systems, and educational STEM projects where high torque and reliability are essential.
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- Firmware:Â GRBL
- Modular stepper motor drivers:Â 3
- Limit switches:Â 6
- Micro-stepping:Â 1/16
- Coolant enable
- Uses removable Pololu A4988 compatible stepper drivers. (A4988, DRV8825, and others) (Not Included)
- Jumpers to set the Micro-Stepping for the stepper drivers. (Some drivers like the DRV8825 can do up to 1/32 micro-stepping )
- Compact design.
- Runs on 12-36V DC. (At the moment only the Pololu DRV8825 drivers can handle up to 36V so please consider the operation voltage when powering the board.)
- Please note that this is an unassembled kit and needs soldering.
- Latest Arduino CNC Shield Version 3.51

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