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Hello everyone,
I have a dc motor and I don't know what type it is, nor what is it for.
I don't know where I got it from.
I've been searching over the internet for a while and i didn't find anything useful.
Can someone help me identifying it ? (sorry if I'm not at the right place)
Thanks in advance.
Christophe.
PS : I'm french so please forgive my english :)
 

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Hi,

I guess the numbers on the sticker brought no results...

A bit hard to guess if you don't remember what it's from.

Could be a servomotor or not.
 

Are you absolutely sure that this is a brushed DC motor?

Since you can't do anything with the motor as is, why don't you disassemble it?
 

Hi,

Are you sure this is a motor?
Maybe a rotation sensor?

Klaus
 

Thanks for your answers.
On a french forum someone told me it could be a turntable motor.
Here are more pictures.
 

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I would doubt it is designed to drive anything with a belt. The pulley isn't shaped to centralize a belt.
Brian.
 

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