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Ctrl Alt Delete
05-03-2006, 14:41
How much torque can we have on the motors? I'm looking for a specific gear ratio here. We keeping burning out our clutches. Is there any suggestions?

crazykid234
06-03-2006, 15:41
Just from experience a gear ratio of 1:3 is enough to round out the clutches in a drive if your drive has some momentum behind it, and you try to reverse it. I also made an arm with a 1:5 gear reduction, and I broke the gear teeth before the clutch rounded out, so it kinda depends more on the amount of momentum your mechanism has.

bblack7489
07-03-2006, 01:55
From my experience the clutches really don't work like they're designed. While they typically fail before the internal motor gears strip, they fail by rounding out (not how a clutch is designed to work). I've found a decent workaround. If you put a drop of super-glue in the clutch connection that takes the short axle, you can reduce the strength of the spring (by either cutting it down or weakening it by over-compressing it) so that the clutch will actually slip internally. I realize none of this answers the original question, but at least when the clutch slips internally, it doesn't lead to failure of the part.
~Ben