View Full Version : Dual CIM Dewalt???
Joe Johnson
30-01-2006, 08:24
I thought I remembered a team that used to CIM motors input into one Dewalt Transimission last year.
I did my best to see if I could find any posts on it, but no joy.
Anybody remember this beast? Any help would be appreciated.
Joe J.
Greg Perkins
30-01-2006, 08:28
Dr. Joe, I remember team 716 did a prototype for a 2 drill dewalt in 2005. I'm sure you could modify it to accept Chips. PM Andy Brockway, I believe he was the creator.
linky linky (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30592)
95 used two Fisher Price motors (the old 6 volt models) into one Dewalt.
Ran 'em at 12 volts to boot.
Could that be what you where thinking of?
-Andy A.
95 used two Fisher Price motors (the old 6 volt models) into one Dewalt.
Ran 'em at 12 volts to boot.
And, by mis-setting the clutch on the dewalt, sheared the shaft right off this fall... Considering that the "tetra-lifting" arm could easily lift 150 lbs, I think that one was a little over-designed.
And, by mis-setting the clutch on the dewalt, sheared the shaft right off this fall... Considering that the "tetra-lifting" arm could easily lift 150 lbs, I think that one was a little over-designed.
Or was the shaft under-designed?
Found a picture Here (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pictures.php?&action=single&picid=9794) .
-Andy A.
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