I did an ebay search for 12 volt synchronous motor and came up with one pretty close to what you have. I think the hard part would be mating up to what you are running meaning the shaft size and configuration. If that is flexible you have a better shot at it. If those leads on your motor don't go to anything else , you could use a different voltage motor. 24 VAC is a lot more popular. The rest of the info you need is right on the back of the motor you have. 5-6 RPM, 4 watt and CW (clock wise rotation) You don't want the ones that state CW or CCW as you cant control which way they will turn. Don't go any lower than a 4 watt motor as that is the torque required to run your device without stalling - you can obviously go higher. Hope this helps a little. JP
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