6V 12V 18V DC Motor RS 550 545 555 High RPM Speed DC Motor 15000RPM

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High RPM DC Motor Overview
⚙️ Application
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6V 12V 18V DC Motor RS 550 545 555 High RPM Speed DC Motor 30000RPM

Model Compatibility: RS 550, 545, 555 Series
Voltage Range: 6V - 24V DC
High Speed: Up to 30,000 RPM performance
📊 Technical Specifications
Product Details Drawing
PMDC MOTOR TECHNICAL DATA
Model Rated Voltage (V) No-Load Rated
Series Specific Operating Range Nominal Speed (RPM) Current (A) Speed (RPM) Current (A) Torque (mN.m) Power (W)
RS-550H 23128R 6.0~24.0 24VDC 4500 0.1 3932 0.39 25.7 10.6
6034 6.0~12.0 12VDC 16000 1.12 13613 4.96 25.6 40.36
RS-555H 3540 6.0~12.0 12VDC 7800 0.3 6708 1.84 21.9 15.35
23100 6.0~24.0 24VDC 7000 0.14 6004 0.77 19.2 12.09
📏 Dimensions & Drawings

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RS-545 Technical Drawing
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the available voltage ranges for these motors?
The RS series motors operate within a wide range of 6.0V to 24.0V DC, with nominal ratings typically at 12VDC or 24VDC depending on the specific model.
What is the maximum speed (RPM) achievable by these DC motors?
Select models, such as the RS-550H 6034, can reach no-load speeds up to 16,000 RPM at 12V, while other configurations are designed for high-performance high-RPM applications up to 30,000 RPM.
Which motor models are included in this product series?
This series includes high-performance PMDC models such as the RS-545, RS-550, and RS-555, each offering different torque and power characteristics.
Are these motors suitable for high-power industrial applications?
Yes, with rated power outputs reaching over 40W (e.g., model 6034) and efficient torque delivery, they are suitable for various high-speed and power-intensive tasks.
What is the difference between no-load and rated current?
No-load current (starting from 0.1A) is the energy consumed when the motor is spinning freely. Rated current (up to 4.96A) is the consumption measured when the motor is operating at its intended load and efficiency point.
Can these motors handle continuous operating loads?
Designed as Permanent Magnet DC (PMDC) motors, they are engineered for reliability across their technical data points including specific rated torque and power limits.

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