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The YaeTek 24V DC 350W Permanent Magnet Electric Motor Generator is a compact, durable motor designed for versatile applications including wind turbines, electric scooters, and robotics. Featuring a robust 350W power output, 2700 RPM speed, and precision 8mm shaft supported by dual ball bearings, it delivers reliable performance. Its cast iron construction ensures longevity, while the 24V permanent magnet design maximizes efficiency. Ideal for professionals and DIY enthusiasts seeking a high-quality motor with excellent value and support.
| ASIN | B07K3VQYTZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 218,351 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 222 in Wind Turbines |
| Brand | YaeTek |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 263 Reviews |
| Horsepower | 350 Watts |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 9.9W x 9.9H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 2.09 kg |
| Item height | 10.5 centimetres |
| Manufacturer | Yaemart Corporation |
| Material | Iron , Magnet |
| Model Number | JK-0232 |
| Product dimensions | 9.9W x 9.9H centimetres |
| Speed | 2700 RPM |
| UPC | 733810486855 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 24 Volts |
C**E
Good motor
Used for my project e scooter
R**Y
Using for a Taig Micro Lathe
I am using this motor, along with a Drok 115VAC to 24V 20A variable power supply, to drive my Taig Micro II lathe. Considering this whole variable DC drive kit cost about $80 I'm very happy with the result. While not perfect, the value is so high I have to give it 5 stars. If you've been thinking about one of these motors for your micro lathe I say, go ahead! If you are running the 115VAC Marathon motor that Taig sells, then you know about that motor. It's OK, but the speed range with the 4 step pullies is 430 RPM to 1725 RPM, pretty high for larger parts. And it's big, heavy, and kind of brutish - there is no way you need that much power, nor can it even be transmitted with the stock belt. This DC motor setup runs well down to about 5 volts/570 RPM, which is a lathe speed of 140 RPM. It will go a lot slower, but it sounds a bit notchy. It's happier above 5 volts, and I usually have it set about 16 Volts, which makes a lathe speed of 450 RPM to 1800 RPM. The power supply goes to 28 volts and the motor is spinning at 3400 RPM. The motor has plenty of torque for this application. At 7V I have no trouble machining 2" diameter aluminum at a no drama SFM. Once again, the belt is the limitation. The only negative for me is the motor is kind of loud. It makes an ever rising pitch and volume whine as RPM increases. I only use this lathe for occasional small parts, so the noise doesn't matter. If you are doing production, it might get tiresome. Who knows how long it will last. Considering it's intended use as a scooter motor I'm hoping with this very light lathe duty it will last forever.
O**G
Good Product
Good Product. Wire was broken... I joined it by myself.
S**E
Beau et bon marché. 5 étoiles :D De la part du Nerd.
Beau et bon marché. 5 étoiles :D De la part du Nerd.
B**S
I dunno what it’s supposed to be used for, but it’s awesome
I really don’t know what it’s supposed to be for, but it’s a powerful motor. Be wary, you’ll need a big enough power supply for it. The only negative is the mounting screws don’t seem to be a standard size, somewhere between a #10 (3/8) and 1/4 inch. I secured it to some old wood and that eliminates the kick when it turns on (yes, this thing has enough torque to turn itself over when it starts). Makes for a really fun project motor if you’re comfortable enough handling the power.
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