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ducttapewarrior 16-01-2014 19:44

Window Motor Gears?
 
We want to use a window motor we received through FirstCHOICE and we don't know where to find gearing or way to attach a hex shaft to the output-drive gear.

Any leads or tips would be appreciated

-Team 4608

seg9585 16-01-2014 19:55

Re: Window Motor Gears?
 
FIRST Choice had couplers that interfaced with the Denso window motors and could be used either as a hub or a round keyed shaft 5/8" diameter:

http://www.firstchoicebyandymark.com/en/fc14-135

However, they are sold out so I've been 3D printing them for my team to give us the output coupling we need (including hex output as necessary).

BBray_T1296 16-01-2014 20:19

Re: Window Motor Gears?
 
I think, I don't have one to check, but I am pretty sure the metal shaft in the middle (if you remove all that plastic) is a 8mm keyed shaft. This would make it identical to a CIM.

If I am not mistaken, and I am pretty sure I am correct, then you can use this hub from AndyMark to interface with the motor

EDIT: Post #2 of this thread from 2011 seems to confirm my thoughts, as the window motors have not changed since then

zachrobo1 16-01-2014 21:45

Re: Window Motor Gears?
 
If you have a 3D Printer, this could work:
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:190429

DonRotolo 16-01-2014 22:19

Re: Window Motor Gears?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BBray_T1296 (Post 1328284)
I think, I don't have one to check, but I am pretty sure the metal shaft in the middle (if you remove all that plastic) is a 8mm keyed shaft. This would make it identical to a CIM.

Depending on the motor, that shaft may or may not turn. Beware, and observe first.

Sparky3D 17-01-2014 13:45

Re: Window Motor Gears?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DonRotolo (Post 1328339)
Depending on the motor, that shaft may or may not turn. Beware, and observe first.

We got burned by this while working on an off-seasons project. The metal shaft in the center was just an idler, and the plastic piece was being driven by a gear at the base of the gearbox. Live and learn...:ahh:

Trent B 17-01-2014 23:38

Re: Window Motor Gears?
 
Also, be aware that window motors have a thermal trip in them to prevent overheating. If you are running it near stall for an extended period of time and it stops working, it may have to cool down a bit.


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