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The Bringsmart 60KTYZ synchronous AC motor operates at 110V with a steady 5 RPM speed and 18W power output. Designed for intermittent duty, it features a center shaft with controllable clockwise and counterclockwise rotation. Its compact 60x61mm fiber housing ensures durability and quiet operation, making it ideal for household, handmade, and school projects requiring reliable low-speed torque.
| ASIN | B07J54C84R |
| Brand | Bringsmart |
| Brand Name | Bringsmart |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 275 Reviews |
| Horsepower | 18 Watts |
| Manufacturer | Bringsmart |
| Material | fiber |
| Material Type | fiber |
| Model | 60KTYZ |
| Part Number | 60KTYZ |
| Speed | 5 RPM |
| UPC | 608651617976 |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
D**A
Motor is intermittent duty only.
7/4/2021 Ran for 30 minutes, lightly loaded, 72 degrees ambient and motor temp raised to 120 degrees. I would not trust the windings to withstand prolonged duty since the winding insulation is not listed. Motor mounts are 2" on center and shaft diameter is 5/16". Great motor for intermittent use, but as a barbecue rotisserie? Definitely a no for me. Any one else have a different experience? Update 8/27/2021 Ran for 1.25 hours. Motor burned out! Need to order another as I cannot find specs with continuous run ability.
E**S
Gets the job done, is beefy.
Runs very hot and is quite loud, but it gets the job done. Note, the mounting bracket Amazon advertised with it does not fit perfectly. holes don't exactly line up and the bolts are different thread. The motor speed controller Amazon advertises with it doesn't help either. these are not speed controllable.
B**J
OK
Good motor
M**A
Regular
Se calienta mucho
J**O
Works well
I was having torque issues like others have stated. I also am creating halloween decorations and wanted to try the flying ghosts over a large area. After I tried different rpm's I settled on the 60 rpm motor. The motor would work fine for a while and then start to slip. I was about ready to give up or redesign the whole project. Then I reversed the motor rotation and all was good (after a few adjustments). It appears I was trying to pull 2 sides uphill and pushing 1 side downhill. Even though the motor is now pulling the longest run uphill it does not slip.
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