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Here you will learn about the different DC motors and some of the two biggest manufacturers of DC motors. Anyone looking into DC motors should start their search here at this informative site.

12 Volt DC Motor

A 12 volt DC motor is one of the more common forms of the DC motor, and can be powered by 8 normal AAA, AA, C, or D batteries. Normally, it uses Cs or Ds because of the high requirement of power will drain the smaller batteries quickly.

Baldor DC Motor

Baldor makes a large quantity of DC motors that sell in markets all around the world, and they are one of the largest motor sellers. All of their motors are promised to meet up with NEMA standards and are tried and tested to be as promised.

Brush DC Motor

A brushed DC motor is used for a controlled speed where the machine needs specific speed, like a turntable. DC motors are easier to control speed than AC, where the speed is more unpredictable.

Brushless DC Motor

A brushless DC motor is not really a DC motor, but an AC synchronous motor that is so called because the design looks like a DC motor. This type of motor is one of the better types of AC motor because it converts power more easily and efficiently.

Leeson DC Motor

Leeson makes some of the best DC motors and supplies them to hundreds of different customers, large and small. Their motors meet up to the NEMA specifications and you can find the sizes in their product directory.

Micro DC Motor

Micro DC motors are used in miniature applications where the power needs to be severely limited and speed needs to be very controlled. There are a number of online suppliers that are willing to get you all the micro DC motors your heart desires.

Permanent Magnet DC Motor

A permanent magnet DC motor is also known as a brushless DC motor or a synchronous AC motor, and is where the magnets move around a static center. In a normal DC motor the magnets stay static and the center moves.
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