If you're trying to fit a precision drive into something like a tiny surgical stapler or a robotic finger joint, you'll quickly find most motors are just too bulky for that sort of space — and that's where this unit comes in, it's basically a stepper motor packed into a 10.75mm body with a 6mm gearbox.


We run it at 1.5V, 3V, or 5V depending on what you need, and teh current draw stays under 50mA, which helps a lot when you're working with small batteries, and the 4-pole permanent magnet setup with a brush structure gives you that low-speed control while the drip-proof casing handles a bit of mess (usually 2-4 weeks on custom gear ratios).


Most buyers go with the 5:1 reduction ratio, but our company can customize that up to 625:1 if you need more torque, though with a max rated torque of 50 GF.Cm and an instant peak of 150 GF.Cm, you're not going to be moving heavy doors with it — it's actually better suited for light load positioning in wearables or diagnostic gear, not automotive actuators.


We keep a pretty good stock of the standdard 5:1 model in Shenzhen, roughly 300 units or so, but custom ratios take about 20 days or so to machine and assemble.
We typically set MOQ around 1,000 units for this model, but we can discuss lower quantities for prototyping or sample orders.
Standard lead time is about 3-4 weeks from order confirmation, though it can vary based on current production load and customization needs.
Yes, it's certified under ISO9001, CCC, and RoHS — we can provide the documents on request.
Absolutely, the reduction ratio is customizable. Just let us know your target specs, and we'll adjust the gearbox design accordingly.
Store it in a dry, clean environment at room temperature, away from moisture and dust. Avoid stacking heavy items on top to prevent deformation.