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The Micro DC 12V-24V 10000RPM 775 Motor is a high-performance brushed DC motor designed for electrical tools and DIY projects. With a no-load speed of 10000 RPM at 12V and 19800 RPM at 24V, this motor delivers impressive torque in a compact size. Built with durable materials, it ensures longevity and reliability, making it an essential component for any DIY enthusiast.
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Speed | 10000 RPM |
Item Weight | 13.4 Ounces |
Item Dimensions W x H | 1.65"W x 3.85"H |
Material Type | Steel, Copper |
T**A
Fixed my bandsaw
I burnt the motor up in my DeWalt bandsaw 18 V. DeWalt wanted 130 bucks to fix it. Just needed to pull the gear off the old motor and place it on the new one, a little heat from a propane torch and it came off. This motor is well built and I popped it in there and it works great now.
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Works in 19.2V C3 series Craftsman drill 315-114825 with some minor fitment issues
Got this to work as a replacement in my Craftsman 19.2v drill which had a Mabuchi RS-775WC-8514There were a few minor issues:- the shaft bearings on this BestTong motor are larger than the original, so the motor mount needs to be modified (drilled out) to accommodate the larger bearing cap (~17.5mm vs ~15.25mm diameter)- the protective collar around the new motor is a slightly different shape than the original - just use pliers to swap the original onto the new motor so it doesn't interfere with the drill handle- the BestTong motor spins 25% slower than the original Mabuchi motor - I knew this going in based its specs. This is OK since there is plenty of torque which is more important to me.Minus 1 star based on the dimensions of the bearing cap which isn't disclosed in the measurements included in the photos. Otherwise, this is an inexpensive way to rehabilitate a 15 year old drill.
S**L
Used for PC reciprocating saw
Used this to fix a Porter-Cable reciprocating saw. Fit, although did have to make a small modification to the saw to accomodate. Was a minor change and i had the tools for it. Very powerful and durable so far.
S**M
Good value
Good motor for saw repair, easy to use, good value, durability is good, good fit, high power.
M**L
Used the motor on a craftsman 20volt leaf blower
I replaced the motor on my 20v craftsman leaf blower that quit working after cutting the shaft to shorten it so it would work so far i can tell my battery lasts longer and the blower runs great I would buy again if needed
C**A
Mine had the wrong lead marked as positive.
The positive was mismarked and the bearing flange was a different size. I made it work by just swapping the wires and opened up the mounting hole. I got my favorite battery powered chainsaw up and running. It beats spending 10 times as much for a new chainsaw. Seems to have the same speed and power before I ran the brushes out of it. I'm sure it's not top quality but I'm ready to swap this out again with the same motor.
D**Y
good for 18v
used this motor in an 18v porter-cable reciprocal saw. shoulder of output shaft is quite a bit bigger than the original motor. it was very difficult to enlarge the hole on the saw. luckily i had tools to make it work. motor seems strong and looks better built than original.
R**.
Very Bad motor lasted 10 min of intermittent use
Looks good put on my ryobi lithium circular saw. 5 1/2 small one. Ive had it for about 6 years. Was cutting some 1x 6 pine cut about square up cuts and motor started smoking and quit it was done in 5 cuts in burned up. The replacement was very simple i double checked wiring it was all good motor just no good
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