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CHANCS TYC-50 Small Synchronous Motor 110V AC 15-18RPM Shaft Rotation CCW 4W Gear Motor for Electric Fireplace

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1.Size:0.083-0.1r/min Ccw


About this item

  • This is a TYC-50 AC 110V 15-18RPM CCW synchronous motor,small power consumption, low noise, small size, light weight, easy to use. The reduction gear is combination of metal/plastic to ensure the gear working continuously and quietly. We promise we will tested ever motor before shipment.
  • 【Specification:】 Product Name: Synchronous Motor; Model: TYC-50; Shaft Diameter: 7mm ; Shaft Length: 16mm; Shaft Hole Screw Thread: M4 (φ3.4mm /0.13"); Direction : CCW(Fixed); Voltage :AC 110V-130V;Speed : 15-18RPM/min;Power : 4W; Torque:≤1.8kg.cm; Frequency : 50/ 60Hz;
  • 【Application:】 Widely used in hand-made, school project, electric fan shake heads, heaters, Christmas tree, prayer cylinders, air conditioners, microwave ovens, glue machines, electric ovens, rotating lamps, electric tables, electric models, electric advertising, electric shelves, dishwashers, control appliances , curtain machines, etc.
  • 【Package Content:】1 x Synchronous Motor
  • 【Attention:】 1.The applicable voltage of this motor is AC 110V-130V, too high voltage will burn the motor. 2.The motor speed is not an accurate value, the speed will change with the frequency. For example, the speed is 0.8-1RPM, at 50 Hz, the speed is 0.8RPM; at 60 Hz, the speed is 1RPM.



Product Description

2
Size
Speed:

  • 0.8-1RPM
  • 2.5-3RPM
  • 5-6RPM
  • 10-12RPM
  • 15-18RPM
  • 20-24RPM
  • 30-36RPM

This speed is NOT a precise value, this motor is not suitable for precision instruments such as clocks.

Specification:

  • Shaft Diameter: 7mm ;
  • Shaft Length: 16mm;
  • Voltage : 110V;
  • Power : 4W;
  • Frequency : 50/ 60Hz;
Direction:

There are three types of motor steering:

  • CW;
  • CCW;
  • CW/CCW(UNCONTROLLABLE)

TYC-50

Small Power Consumption

Minimum power 4W.

TYC-50

Low noise, Good Quality

Metal-plastic hybrid gear, less noise, quieter motor operation.

TYC-50

Small Size, Big Torque

Motor length 57.5mm, thickness 20.8mm. High torque for DIY.

TYC-50

Easy to Install

Small weight, easy to install and use.

speed and torque

Kelly Pope
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
bought this without even checking the actual size of my electric fireplace motor. Installed it and it worked great. The attachment holes are off from my other, but it was easy to drill and put the screw where it would fit properly
ray j
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
Perfect replacement geared motor for old and retired automated beer sign! Works perfectly.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
great size was a perfect fit for an old dancing couple rain oil lamp from the 1970s, great torque to rotate figure properly
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on February 12, 2025
Perfect fit...works as it should....
gcapp99
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
SHORT VERSION: I was pleasantly surprised to find this CHANCS motor available at a very reasonable price. It arrived next day and with the minor inconvenience of needing to splice on a couple of inches onto the wire leads, it's an identical part-swap, easy peasy.ALL THE BORING DETAILS: Our home has an electric fireplace that was here when we bought the house 6 months ago. I didnt think we would use it much but it works well as a room heater, allowing us to keep the main house thermostat on a more economical setting.Since the cold snap started here 2 months ago, we've been using it daily. Suddenly it started making a loud grinding noise. As I'm a well-experienced handy man, I thought the "squirrel cage" fan that blows the heated air into the room was starting to fail.Usually, it's not an actual part that wore out; The fan has bearings that chatter when the long life lubricant originally applied to them dries out. Taking the fan apart, cleaning it with an approved solvent, applying fresh lubricant restores the fan to like-new performance.When I put the fireplace back together & turned it on, I discovered that while the heater fan was much stronger at blowing hot air into the room, the loud grinding noise was still loud & clear.Turns out that the flame emulator uses what looks to be a rotisserie rod with half-inch mirrors that relect the light from a couple of chandelier bulbs as a small gear reduction motor rotates the mirrors at about 15RPM. The reflected light hits the back of the shadow box screen, giving the dynamic flame appearance when viewed from the front of the fireplace.I had made a "right church, wrong pew" mistake: The grinding noise was due to lubricant failure but not in the fan- the culprit was the mirror flame rod motor; Hardened grease caused the plastic gear array inside the motor to start snapping the teeth off which resulted in the grinding noise.ENDING REFRAIN: This CHANCS motor is the perfect fix option available at a very reasonable price. It's an identical part-swap, easy peasy.
William J. Konietzny
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
The brand name motor in a Dimplex electric fireplace, sells for more than $100. Outrageous! By drilling 2 new holes for the mounting screws, this motor works perfectly. Time will tell how long they last.
へっちん
Reviewed in Japan on August 12, 2024
天井から吊り下げるナショナル製の扇風機が首を回転するところが故障しました。メーカー,工務店共に古く部品も無いため修理不能とのこと。バラしたところモーターの代用品としてこちらを購入しました。モーターの厚さ・回転軸の長さ・回転スピード・電気接点など違いがありましたが回転軸を短くカットすることで,使えました。3台新品を購入する高額出費が抑えられました。
zuto
Reviewed in Japan on July 8, 2024
タワー型扇風機(山善 YSR-TE76BB)の首振りモーターからの異音があり、本製品と交換、厚みと速度が違ったがこれが一番近い形状だったので試しに付けてみた。結果、今のところ問題無し。配線以外はポン付けなので、ご参考に。
DH
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
This flame display motor is perfect for Heat Surge M5 fireplace. This motor controls the appearances of flame that lights up. It is a C/CW motor with several shaft holes that line up perfectly with the rotating flame barrel and pin. 15-18 RPM is what the factory calls for and it looks great when in use. You can splice the wires together or cut the existing motor wires off near the motor and splice the original motor wires to the new motor so it plugs into the original connector. If the flames go backwards shut it off and quickly start it again and the flames will go the correct way (upwards). Easy to install the motor once fireplace is disassembled to put it in.
Sherry
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024
My grandson wanted to enter a science project for school and we needed this motor to turn our earth. I ordered this and was able to use it and hook up was easy. It worked great and he won the first place prize with his project and is going on to represent the state.
Dominic
Reviewed in Canada on January 16, 2024
it worksthanks
jacinthe
Reviewed in Canada on July 9, 2023
Reçu dans les délais, conforme à la description,
Consistent Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2017
This electric motor effects rotary movement of an attached "axle" at a rate ("RPM") that is roughly within the range (20 - 24 RPM) of the one it replaced (which rotated at approx. 22 RPM). It is actuated via a pair of stranded wire that is suitable to conduct standard 110VAC house current (U.S.). I am using it in an "electric fireplace" unit, which combines the function of an electric space heater with a visually pleasing representation of "burning logs" in a firebox (all enclosed within a relatively attractive wood cabinet which simulates a "hearth"). The motor turns a horizontally-mounted axle, which might also be described as a "pivot", "rod" or "bar", (behind and below this box), which has reflective strips attached to it at such intervals so that the light reflected off of them (which is produced by two clear bulbs approx the size of C9 Christmas lights), projected thru a pre-cut screen also behind the box, gives the appearance (viewed from the front of the unit) of "flames" rising from the "logs". It performs quite well - even though this motor was not specifically manufactured for this application (I believe its original purpose is to replace similar motors used to rotate the turntables in certain models of microwave ovens).As such, it has a couple of minor drawbacks: 1) The old motor it replaced turned only in a clockwise direction (viewed from the pivot side of the motor), which uniformly produced rotation of the axle - and the strips attached to it - so that the light reflected thru the filtering screen produced the perception of the resulting "flame" pattern as being in an "upward" direction - which is what one would expect of flames from an actual log in a fireplace. In fact, the old motor was clearly labeled "CW". It proved, however, to be quite difficult to locate a "CW"-only motor in the Internet market, so I ended up settling for this one - which itself is clearly labeled (and advertised as such) "CW/CCW" - that is, alternately rotating in both the clockwise and counter-clockwise directions (ostensibly with each successive activation of the power switch). This is considered ideal for microwave turntable operation, but even so, it is not so much of a problem for the simulated fireplace. Even though the alternating actuation of "CW" and "CCW" directions is not uniform (i.e. successive power-on operations of the fireplace unit many times might produce either "CW" or "CCW" rotation), if it ever starts rotating "CCW", I just flip the "on-off" switch until the "CW" rotation is produced. This might take two or three cycles of the power switch, but it has not failed to eventually produce the desired results. It is of course purely psychological, but seeing the "flame" pattern moving in a "downward" direction just doesn't cut it for "ambiance" :-) .Also, 2) I was able to tell, thanks to the dimensions of the motor pivot illustrated in the advertised specs (thanks for that!), that the pivot would likely be a little too "thick" in its circumference to accommodate the wire spring which acts as the coupler to the axle. Indeed this proved to be the case, as the coupler's rigid wire coil was a little too narrow in diameter to slip around the motor pivot. I was able to adapt this by stretching the spring out a bit (with two hefty pairs of needle-nose pliers and not a little effort). This points to a lack of variety and diversity in available dimensions in the parts of these motors out on the market, and not to any defect in the product itself.Overall, I am very pleased with the performance of the product. I have run it quite a bit this winter and had no issues.
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