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Max Lobovsky 23-01-2005 14:32

Sliding door motor mounting holes
 
Does anyone happen to know the size of the three threaded mounting holes on the sliding door motor? I don't have it with me, and it'd be useful to know before tomorrow. Thanks.

colt527 23-01-2005 15:00

Re: Sliding door motor mounting holes
 
This has our team stuck as well.

Are they metric? Whats going on with them?! We tried like every screw we had. What we did though was we took the KitBot screws, they go in like, just enough to hold the motor and then we used lots of washers to make up the difference that the screws wouldnt go in. That actually worked out quite well, look into using that and then when the right screw thread size shows up, just swap the screws.

sanddrag 23-01-2005 15:14

Re: Sliding door motor mounting holes
 
I can check later today, but for now I seem to recall them being M5.

Mike33 23-01-2005 15:25

Re: Sliding door motor mounting holes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sanddrag
I can check later today, but for now I seem to recall them being M5.

i beleive sanddrag is right. M5's should be it. I just remember the strict order to 'not lose them at all costs'

Crebb 23-01-2005 15:59

Re: Sliding door motor mounting holes
 
Yes, they are available at any local hardware store. Bring the motor to make sure they are M5.

Smrtman5 23-01-2005 16:36

Re: Sliding door motor mounting holes
 
Retap the holes 1/4-20, thats what weve always done, never had any problems with the threads stripping, and you dont have to worry about 'accidentally' losing those metric bolts :-p

Rod 23-01-2005 16:56

Re: Sliding door motor mounting holes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Smrtman5
Retap the holes 1/4-20, thats what weve always done, never had any problems with the threads stripping, and you dont have to worry about 'accidentally' losing those metric bolts :-p

Team 662 has done the same thing with no problems.

Alan Anderson 23-01-2005 20:11

Re: Sliding door motor mounting holes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Smrtman5
Retap the holes 1/4-20, thats what weve always done, never had any problems with the threads stripping, and you dont have to worry about 'accidentally' losing those metric bolts :-p

The TechnoKats seem to be on the other side of the issue. From what I've seen in my software seat over the past year, one of the basic design rules is that every bolt on the robot is either M3 or M5.

Max Lobovsky 23-01-2005 20:16

Re: Sliding door motor mounting holes
 
Metric? Really? That's wierd. The majority of the components that already have holes that are used on FIRST robots are not metric. Metric are also a bit harder to find in as wide a variety of lengths, head types, etc.

Raul 23-01-2005 21:02

Re: Sliding door motor mounting holes
 
I seem to recall them being M6, but I am at home with no way to check the threads.

Max Lobovsky 23-01-2005 21:06

Re: Sliding door motor mounting holes
 
Anyone have a definitive answer?

Andy Baker 23-01-2005 23:26

Re: Sliding door motor mounting holes
 
Over the past 4-5 years, they have been M6x1.0 threads.

Andy B.

negatory 24-01-2005 00:47

Re: Sliding door motor mounting holes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Smrtman5
Retap the holes 1/4-20, thats what weve always done, never had any problems with the threads stripping, and you dont have to worry about 'accidentally' losing those metric bolts :-p

isn't modifying the motors illeagal? or i am i just making up rules?

Tristan Lall 24-01-2005 01:23

Re: Sliding door motor mounting holes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by negatory
isn't modifying the motors illeagal? or i am i just making up rules?

Housings are fair game, so long as you don't make internal mechanical changes or electrical changes (per <R31>). There's another thread on this; http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=33313, where they discuss other modifications, specifically to the CIM.

Note that there's a related Q&A question pending, so this information may change.


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