In automotive design and maintenance, insufficient torque in central locks is a common issue. Especially in Central Asian markets, vehicles operate in complex environments, and frequent door operations can cause low-torque actuators to perform incompletely. This may result in slow latch movement or doors not fully closing, affecting user experience and increasing aftermarket maintenance costs.![]()
The FC-280 mini DC motor features metal gears, providing excellent torque output and wear resistance. Key specifications include:
During motor selection, engineers should match torque to door weight, latch friction, and operation frequency. The FC-280’s 0.5–1.2 kg·cm torque range covers most small- to mid-sized car central lock requirements. Data-driven selection helps prevent latch jamming caused by insufficient torque and ensures long-term operational stability.
Beyond car central locks, the FC-280 mini motor is suitable for:
Selection tip: prioritize metal gear versions to match torque with lock resistance, and test in actual operating conditions. This ensures long-term reliability while reducing aftermarket maintenance complexity.
To address insufficient torque in car central locks, the FC-280 metal gear mini DC motor offers a stable torque, durable gears, and compact design, providing a reliable, data-backed solution. Proper selection and application improve door lock reliability, enhance user experience, and reduce maintenance costs.