

⚡ Turbocharge your projects with precision power and unstoppable torque!
The Greartisan DC 12V 65RPM Turbo Worm Geared Motor features rugged all-metal gears and a pure copper wire rotor that boosts power by 30%. Its compact D-shaped 6mm steel shaft offers high impact resistance and durability. With reversible rotation via wiring polarity and a self-locking worm gear design, this motor delivers reliable, high-torque performance ideal for space-constrained, high-demand industrial and DIY applications.
| ASIN | B07ZT2T626 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,757 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #3 in Mechanical Worm Gears |
| Brand | Greartisan |
| Brand Name | Greartisan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 623 Reviews |
| Horsepower | 65 Watts |
| Item Weight | 142 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Greartisan |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Model | Greartisan |
| Model Name | gear |
| Shaft Diameter | 6 Millimeters |
| Speed | 65 RPM |
| UPC | 303277006523 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
M**Y
It works well and compact. Great for mid sized projects
It works. Using it for cosplay movement features
S**E
Love these little motors
I've used several of these for various projects. They are a nice sturdy little gear motor, available in a wide range of reductions. This 35RPM version gives a LOT of torque at 12V. Easy to mount. Can run forward or reverse by changing polarity of the supply. Because it's a worm gear motor, it locks in place when not powered, so useful for anything where you want it to hold its position when idle. Will buy again when I need more.
L**.
failed after 30 minutes
This is a great little gearmotor, it is stable at 12vdc with good torque. during testing it began to slow and finally just stopped. It bumped one more time and now it no longer moves. I am sure that I got a weak one. I hope replacement will be easy enough.
D**Y
Pretty good motor and gear box. The connection tabs could be better
I have several of these along with the associated "flange" that can be slid onto the shaft. I use this combination as small rotating photo tables powered by a variable voltage DC power supply. The beauty of these motors is their high gear ratios make them operate stably at even a fraction of their rated 12 volts. Lower voltage makes them rotate substantially slower, so you essentially have a variable speed turn table. The only downside is the connection tabs are so fragile you have to retrofit a connector to the motor as your first order of business. Even at a lower voltage they only draw a fraction of an amp so you could probably get variable speed with just a rheostat.
P**X
Surprisingly powerful little motors.
These little motors are surprisingly powerful, and fairly easy to work with. I used one for my chicken coop door, to open and close it using ESPHome, and have no problems with the motor. The drive shaft is keyed nicely, allowing a spool to fit on it securely, and the amount of power you can get out of it is startling. My coop door isn't very heavy, and testing this thing on a vice with a power supply attached I was able to lift a 5kg weight, although the motor protested loudly. Only caveat I have is that the tabs on the back of the motor are a bit finicky about accepting solder, but some wax flux and patience got a good connection eventually
R**T
Rugged and reliable. Good value.
I like to tinker. I purchased this motor 4 months ago and just got around to using it to make an automatic live insect feeder. I just finished test running the 3D printed turntable for 24 hours and it is working better than my expectations.
T**Y
A small little motor with no leads and mounting holes only on the front side.
Bought this little Greartisan 12v 25 RPM as well as a larger BringSmart 12 volt 16 RPM worm gear motor. I wanted to put a picture of them side by side so you could get an idea of what you're paying for. The little one was around $15 and the bigger one was around $30. That's of April 2021. I am planning to build an outdoor motorized 12-ft projection screen. I believe the Bringsmart will have enough torque for the project. I feel it is well worth the extra $15. It's easily twice the size and has wired leads as well as mounting holes on both the front and back. However if you're doing something smaller you might like the space that the Greartisan saves. The little one is roughly 3 in and the bigger one is roughly 4 and 1/2 in long. Will probably donate this little one to my son for an Arduino project or something like that. I'm forced to give it stars before I used it so I will give it five stars and then come back and adjust accordingly if necessary.
R**E
Died in an hour of itermittent light use
All this motor had to do was lift a plastic Halloween skelleton chest up and down 1.25inches per rotation, mounted on a hinge. In ~1hr it failed. Disassembly was time consuming, but the full mechanism was still in place as designed- the motor was receiving 12v but not moving, not hot, not making any noise. Durability is very poor. Reliability is zero.
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