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JustbeingJFK 19-01-2015 11:22

Is this motor legal?
 
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My team has bought this motor from FIRST but we aren't sure if it's legal

MrForbes 19-01-2015 11:26

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It looks just like an Automotive Van Door motor. Do the rules say you can use an Automotive Van Door motor?

I didn't know that FIRST sells motors, do you have the link for where you bought it?

JustbeingJFK 19-01-2015 11:35

We don't have the link but we got from FIRST from excess parts

Richard Wallace 19-01-2015 11:44

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Mr. Forbes is right, this is an automotive van door motor.

If it does not appear in Table 4-1 under rule R18 in the 2015 FRC Manual, then it cannot be used on a robot for Recycle Rush.

I don't see it listed there.

PayneTrain 19-01-2015 11:48

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Originally Posted by Richard Wallace (Post 1430505)
Mr. Forbes is right, this is an automotive van door motor.

If it does not appear in Table 4-1 under rule R18 in the 2015 FRC Manual, then it cannot be used on a robot for Recycle Rush.

I don't see it listed there.

Automotive Door Motor is listed, or am I missing something?

devg29 19-01-2015 11:51

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Checked the game manual; automotive door motor is listed, part numbers are various, and quantity is unlimited. While we're on the topic does anyone know this motor's weight? haven't been able to find exact spects

PayneTrain 19-01-2015 11:54

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Originally Posted by devg29 (Post 1430507)
Checked the game manual; automotive door motor is listed, part numbers are various, and quantity is unlimited. While we're on the topic does anyone know this motor's weight? haven't been able to find exact spects

If you have the motor on hand, just use a scale. If part numbers are various, that means there are various datasheets on every kind of door motor.

MrForbes 19-01-2015 12:33

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Originally Posted by JustbeingJFK (Post 1430500)
We don't have the link but we got from FIRST from excess parts

I didn't know about that as a source for parts, thanks for the info!

Richard Wallace 19-01-2015 12:39

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Originally Posted by PayneTrain (Post 1430506)
Automotive Door Motor is listed, or am I missing something?

No you didn't miss anything -- I did!:o

That van door motor (Bosch type CHP, I think) was a KoP item several years ago, and then was not allowed for several years. Glad to see it is back now.

Searching old competition info might find the spec data -- also I think maybe Ether or JVN will have it in calculator menus. I recall they went about 50 RPM and developed a little over 25 N-m stall torque, so about 35 Watt peak output. But please check that against the sources mentioned above.

MrForbes 19-01-2015 12:43

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from the interwebs, through a slightly convoluted path that took over a minute to find... Bosch Van Door from 2006 is my guess.

kevin.li.rit 19-01-2015 12:49

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The van door shown is used as a windshield wiper motor. Would that mean it is covered under windshield wiper motor?

Richard Wallace 19-01-2015 13:06

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Originally Posted by MrForbes (Post 1430526)
from the interwebs, through a slightly convoluted path that took over a minute to find... Bosch Van Door from 2006 is my guess.

That's good news, Jim. The motor is better than I recalled -- should make a good ~60 lbf elevator driver for teams that can get a ~3" diameter sprocket or pulley onto its shaft.

JustbeingJFK 21-01-2015 09:36

Is this motor legal?
 
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Originally Posted by Richard Wallace (Post 1430535)
That's good news, Jim. The motor is better than I recalled -- should make a good ~60 lbf elevator driver for teams that can get a ~3" diameter sprocket or pulley onto its shaft.


That's exactly what we plan on using it for. We have been trying to make a spool to put on the shaft to make a pulley but it's oddly shaped and metric.

Richard Wallace 21-01-2015 15:04

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Originally Posted by JustbeingJFK (Post 1431472)
That's exactly what we plan on using it for. We have been trying to make a spool to put on the shaft to make a pulley but it's oddly shaped and metric.

Maybe enlarge the center of a piece of ThunderHex to make a tight slip fit for the van door motor shaft, then cross-drill both pieces and press in a 5/32" pin? This would leave you with a 1/2" hex on which to mount many possible COTS drive parts (sprockets, pulleys, flanges, etc.)

who716 21-01-2015 15:13

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we have those motors sitting around the shop, never really needed to use them as a window motor was lighter and all we ever needed.

throttle body motors though does anybody ever use them, we have bins and bins and bins of those but have never been able to use them due to its limited power, all it ever did on a car is turn the butterfly I belive (correct me if im wrong)


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