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Pololu 12V 34:1 Metal Gearmotor MP with 48 CPR Encoder | High-Precision DC Gearmotor for Robotics and Automation

Pololu 12V 34:1 Metal Gearmotor MP with 48 CPR Encoder | High-Precision DC Gearmotor for Robotics and Automation

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Description

The Pololu 12V 34:1 Metal Gearmotor MP with 48 CPR Encoder is a medium-power 12V brushed DC motor integrated with a durable 34.014:1 metal spur gearbox and a quadrature encoder for precise position and speed feedback.

This compact cylindrical gearmotor offers a perfect balance of torque, speed, and precision, making it ideal for robotics, automation systems, and motion control applications. The built-in 48 CPR encoder on the motor shaft provides 1632.67 counts per revolution of the gearbox output, ensuring highly accurate motion feedback for closed-loop control systems.

The motor’s metal gearbox, D-shaped 4mm output shaft, and standard JST 6-pin encoder connector ensure easy mechanical and electrical integration into your robotics project or automation setup.


Key Features

  • Integrated 48 CPR quadrature encoder for position and speed feedback

  • Durable 34.014:1 metal gearbox for reliable torque transmission

  • 12V brushed DC motor with smooth and efficient operation

  • 4mm D-shaped output shaft for secure coupling with wheels or gears

  • Ideal for robotics, automation, and motion control systems


Specifications

Parameter Value
Gear Ratio 34.014:1
Nominal Voltage 12 V
No Load Speed 220 RPM
No Load Current 0.2 A
Rated Speed 167 RPM
Rated Torque 15 oz·in
Stall Current 2.1 A
Stall Torque 63 oz·in
Shaft Diameter 4 mm (D-shaped)
Shaft Length 10 mm
Motor Size 25D × 64L mm
Weight 101 g
Encoder Resolution 48 CPR (1632.67 counts per gearbox revolution)
Shaft Type D-shaped
Motor Type Brushed DC with Encoder

What's Included

  • 1 × Pololu 12V 34:1 Metal Gearmotor MP with 48 CPR Encoder


Applications

  • Mobile robotics drive systems

  • Precision position and speed control mechanisms

  • Automated guided vehicles (AGVs)

  • Mechatronic and research projects

  • Robotic arms and servomechanisms