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devixluvic 28-12-2012 14:53

Need help identifying gearbox
 
Hello all here,

I am working on a project and need a certain type of planetary gearbox for a CIM. I have a picture of what it should look like:


However, I can't find a gearbox like that anywhere online. It's supposed to have a 1:4.5 gear reduction, or something around that.

If anyone knows what model gearbox this is and could help me, it would be very much appreciated!

Thanks!
Devix

nathan_hui 29-12-2012 06:29

Re: Need help identifying gearbox
 
I'm curious as to how this is supposed to mount onto a CIM; CIMs (or at least the ones I've seen) don't have star shaped splines. Also, this seems fairly thin for a planetary gearbox - are you sure this is the entire gearbox?

Gdeaver 29-12-2012 08:19

Re: Need help identifying gearbox
 
Some thing like that is used on electric scooters. Some bike shops got into the scooter craze and may have parts.

AlexH 29-12-2012 10:03

Re: Need help identifying gearbox
 
http://products.matexgears.com/viewi...lbs-?forward=1

looks like one of these

DampRobot 29-12-2012 13:51

Re: Need help identifying gearbox
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nathan_hui (Post 1205634)
I'm curious as to how this is supposed to mount onto a CIM; CIMs (or at least the ones I've seen) don't have star shaped splines. Also, this seems fairly thin for a planetary gearbox - are you sure this is the entire gearbox?

Little known fact: in the early days of CIMs, they didn't have the 8mm keyed shaft that we know today. They shipped with a gear shape cut into the CIM shaft, apparently to integrate into a gearbox. This is quite probably the star shape spline needed to fit into this carrier.

Of course, putting the CIM in that hole wouldn't be very useful, because this would cause a decrease in torque, not an increase, given that hole is in the planet carrier, not in the sun gear. On the other hand, it might be the case that the star shaped CIM shaft was the sun gear in this gearbox.

I have no idea what planetary this might be. I might hazard a guess that this was part of the origional application for CIMs. A BaneBots P-80 might be what you're looking for, although they only have 4:1 and 3:1 single stage reductions.

Cory 29-12-2012 14:06

Re: Need help identifying gearbox
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DampRobot (Post 1205674)
I have no idea what planetary this might be. I might hazard a guess that this was part of the origional application for CIMs.

The CIM was originally used in a power jack for lifting RV tongues. The splined version was known as the Atwood or Chiaphua motor.

It used spur gear reductions, so this gearhead is definitely not from the original application

ChuckDickerson 29-12-2012 14:41

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That gearbox has nothing to do with a FIRST CIM motor. It is a 75mm planetary for Currie electric scooters. Google "currie scooter planetary gear".


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