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So you want to stall a Globe Motor...
Posted by Joe Johnson.   [PICTURE: SAME | NEW | HELP]
Engineer on team #47, Chief Delphi, from Pontiac Central High School and Delphi Automotive Systems. Posted on 10/17/2000 6:55 PM MST I have just performed an experiment that I had intended to do before I published the Applicaton Notes, but ran out of time. Basically, I have a recomendation for teams that want to stall a Globe motor but can't do it with the stuff in the kit. Here is how. Use a Ruland Rigid Coupling to connect the short Globe motor shaft to a longer 1/4 inch dia. shaft. Then use TWO Trantorques to connect ONE sprocket to this extended shaft. The combination of the two Trantorques provide enough grip to the 1/4 inch shaft to stall the Globe motors. This trick can be used any time you want to provide more twist to a 1/4 inch shaft than a single Trantorque can provide. I was surprised at how well this worked. What you do with that extra torque is up to you. Good Luck. Joe J. P.S. I will put a picture of my experimental set up in due time. |
Re: So you want to stall a Globe Motor...
Posted by Raul.   [PICTURE: SAME | NEW | HELP]
Engineer on team #111, Wildstang, from Rolling Meadows & Wheeling HS and Motorola. Posted on 10/24/2000 11:23 AM MST In Reply to: So you want to stall a Globe Motor... posted by Joe Johnson on 10/17/2000 6:55 PM MST: I thought the coupling was only rated for 30 to 60 in-lbs? If so, how can it transmit the stall torque? Raul |
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