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Maldridge422 05-01-2013 19:25

Unidentified Plastic Components
 
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While cleaning out the build room, team 422 found a box full of black, plastic pieces. We have been unable to identify any of them except one(#5), which is a window motor coupler.

None of them seem to go together except that #1 fits into the slots of #2. There are no markings or writing on any of the pieces.

Any help to identify these would be appreciated so we can know whether or not we can get rid of them! Thanks in advance!

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laditek 05-01-2013 19:27

Re: Unidentified Plastic Components
 
They are all different gear box components and motor brackets to hold the old bosch drill motors

RufflesRidge 05-01-2013 19:27

Re: Unidentified Plastic Components
 
3 appears to be a "wheel driver" for a Fisher Price gearbox.

laditek 05-01-2013 19:28

Re: Unidentified Plastic Components
 
They are all different gear box components and motor brackets to hold the old bosch drill motors. number 3 in picture #2 is a hub for the fisher price gear box

Christopher149 05-01-2013 19:29

Re: Unidentified Plastic Components
 
I think #5 is designed to mesh on a leadscrew. I do not recognize the others.

Richard Wallace 05-01-2013 19:30

Re: Unidentified Plastic Components
 
1, 2, and 4 are pieces of the KoP drive system from 2004. They were used with a drill motor and gearbox that were also included in the kit.

3 is a wheel coupling for a PowerWheels car, I think (?)

EricH 05-01-2013 19:34

Re: Unidentified Plastic Components
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard Wallace (Post 1208267)
3 is a wheel coupling for a PowerWheels car, I think (?)

Considering that it mated quite perfectly with the FP gearbox (when #3 came in the KOP), which was reputed to be the one from a PowerWheels car, I think you are correct.


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