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read tutorial →The Coupling 6mm Hexagon Brass for Motor Shafts and Wheel is a practical motion hardware from Circuitrocks for students, makers, and repair-friendly builds. It fits well in projects that need mechanical fit and mounting, while keeping setup straightforward for testing and prototype work.
Compared with generic parts, this product stands out through details such as 6mm. That makes it a solid choice for Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, robotics, motion-control, and workshop projects where matching the right part from the start saves time.
This product is a good fit for linear motion systems, brackets, shaft support, pulleys, couplers, and custom mechanical assemblies. It works especially well in student projects, quick repairs, and prototype builds where part availability, straightforward hookup, and predictable results matter.
This works best when matched with the correct motors, shafts, brackets, bearings, belts, or fasteners already planned for your build.
Common add-ons include matching shafts, bearings, pulleys, belts, couplers, and motor mounts. You can also compare it with Coupling 8mm Hexagon Brass for Motor Shafts and Wheel, Coupling 7mm Hexagon Brass for Motor Shafts and Wheel.
| Compared Product | Best For | Key Difference | Direct Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Coupling 8mm Hexagon Brass for Motor Shafts and Wheel | mechanical fit and mounting | 8mm | View product |
| Coupling 7mm Hexagon Brass for Motor Shafts and Wheel | mechanical fit and mounting | 7mm | View product |
| Coupling 5mm Hexagon Brass for Motor Shafts and Wheel | mechanical fit and mounting | 5mm | View product |
| Product | Coupling 6mm Hexagon Brass for Motor Shafts and Wheel |
|---|---|
| Brand | Circuitrocks |
| Product Type | Motion Hardware |
| Category | Brackets & Reinforcement Braces |
| Primary SKU | 2602 |
| Key Specs | 6mm |
| Product URL | https://circuit.rocks/products/coupling-6mm-hexagon-brass-for-motor-shafts-and-wheel-2 |
This is a passive mechanical part, so there are no electrical pins to wire. Focus on shaft size, thread pitch, mounting hole spacing, and alignment in the final assembly.
1 × Coupling 6mm Hexagon Brass for Motor Shafts and Wheel
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