Yosoo DC 12V Turbo Geared Motor – 6 RPM with Self-Lock (Multiple Speed Options)
This Yosoo DC 12V high turbo geared motor runs at a no-load speed of 6 RPM (with other options from 2 to 100 RPM), features a vertical output shaft, and includes a self-locking mechanism that holds the output axis fixed when power is off. Built with metal gears in a compact body, it is designed for applications like remote control curtains, miniature door openers, barbecue grills, ovens, washers, waste disposal machines, coffee machines, printing machines, and small winches.
What no-load speed options are available?
You can choose from ten no-load speeds: 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 20, 30, 40, 62, or 100 RPM. All versions use M3 screws for mounting, and the wiring can be reversed to change the rotation direction.
How does the self-lock feature work?
The motor has a built-in self-lock function: when no electric current is applied, the output shaft stays fixed and cannot be turned manually. This is useful for holding positions in applications like door openers or adjustable curtains.
Where can this motor be used?
Common uses include remote control curtains, miniature door openers, barbecue grills, ovens, washers, waste disposal machines, coffee machines, printing machines, household appliances, and miniature winches. Its vertical output shaft and short overall body suit installations where space is limited.
Technical specifications
| Brand | Yosoo |
| Model Name | gear |
| Voltage | DC 12V |
| No-Load Speed | 6 RPM (options: 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 20, 30, 40, 62, 100 RPM) |
| Material | Metal |
| Mounting | M3 screws |
| Output Shaft Orientation | Vertical |
| Self-Lock | Yes (shaft fixed when power off) |
| Motor Type | Turbo geared DC motor with micro-turbine |
Frequently asked questions
Can I change the rotation direction?
Yes, you can reverse the wiring connections to change the motor's rotation direction.
What screws are needed for mounting?
The motor uses M3 screws for mounting.
Is the output shaft locked when the motor is off?
Yes, the self-lock feature keeps the output axis fixed when there is no power, preventing it from turning freely.