DC Motors & Gearboxes Philippines: High Torque, Mini, Metal Gear | Circuitrocks
DC Motors & Gearboxes — High Torque, Mini Motors & Robotics-Ready Drives
Explore our complete range of DC motors and gearboxes for robotics, automation, RC projects, conveyors, smart devices, and mechanical builds. From micro metal gearmotors and TT motors to high-torque worm gear and planetary gear systems, these motors deliver reliable torque and speed control for any project.
High Torque • Micro Metal • Planetary • Worm Gear • TT Motors • Gearboxes
Why shop motors here
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Wide selection: from mini gearmotors to heavy-duty drives
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Maker-ready: ideal for Arduino, ESP32, and Raspberry Pi robotics
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PH support: torque ratings, gearing advice & driver pairing help
Popular uses
- Line-following robots & autonomous cars
- Smart appliances, toys, and kinetic displays
- Conveyors, feeders & automation systems
- DIY tools, door locks, RC mechanisms
Featured motor categories
Tip: High-torque motors require stable power and proper motor drivers to avoid stalling or overheating.
Motor chooser (quick guide)
| Need |
Best choice |
Notes |
| Small robots / lightweight loads |
Micro metal gearmotor |
Fast, compact, and great for precision robotics. |
| Beginner robot kits |
TT yellow motors |
Affordable and easy to mount. |
| High torque / heavy loads |
Planetary or worm gear motor |
Provides strong torque with stable speed. |
| Compact automation mechanisms |
N20 DC motor |
Great for locks, feeders & small devices. |
| Slow, powerful rotation |
Worm gear motor |
Prevents back-driving; ideal for lifts & gates. |
Check motor specs like voltage, stall current, torque, and gearing ratio to ensure compatibility with your driver and power source.
Starter bundles
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2WD Robot Kit: TT motors + wheels + L298N driver
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Precision Robot Kit: micro metal gearmotor + brackets + encoder
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High-Torque Build: worm gear motor + 12V adapter
FAQ
Are these motors compatible with Arduino/ESP32?
Yes—most DC motors pair easily with L298N, TB6612, L9110, and other drivers used with Arduino and ESP boards.
What motor driver should I use?
Light motors work with L9110 or TB6612; high-torque motors need BTS7960 or high-current drivers.
Can these motors run directly from GPIO pins?
No—DC motors must always be controlled using a proper motor driver or H-bridge.
Do you ship nationwide?
Yes—fast shipping anywhere in the Philippines with same-day processing for in-stock items.