If you want this formatted as a printable tag, a one-line label, a full work order, or tailored for a specific system (UPS, telecom DC plant, battery string, etc.), tell me which and I’ll output that.
If your goal is to reverse-engineer the original from this DC01 cut, you would need to find the companion files. Typically, a full disk rip might be labeled as: MEYD-646 DC01-58-20 Min
| Item | Detail | |------|--------| | | MEYD‑646 DC01‑58‑20 Min | | Type | Brushed DC motor (miniature) – “Min” denotes the mini‑size version | | Voltage | 12 V DC (typical) – can operate 6‑24 V with reduced torque | | Power Rating | 0.65 W (max) | | Nominal Speed | 5 800 rpm (at 12 V, no load) | | No‑Load Current | 55 mA | | Stall Torque | 7 mN·m (≈ 70 gf·cm) | | Dimensions | 6 mm × 46 mm (shaft × overall length) | | Mounting | Set‑screw hub, 2 mm bore, flange‑mount (M2.5) | | Bearings | Two ball bearings, sealed | | Connector | 2‑pin Molex‑style (0.5 mm pitch) | | Operating Temperature | –20 °C … +70 °C | | IP Rating | IP40 (dust‑protected, splash‑proof) | | Typical Applications | Mini‑drives, pocket‑size robots, medical devices, portable tools, hobbyist projects | If you want this formatted as a printable
Conclusion: DC01 is real; -58-20 is non-standard. Without a datasheet, treat as invalid. Without a datasheet, treat as invalid