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What pitch gears are you using?
If you are going to be making your own custom gearbox anyway, I would not use the AM planetaries and include the reduction in the gearbox (AM products are great but sometimes you can do it yourself and save weight/money). You may be able to get the gearbox more compact depending on the size (Pitch diameter) gears you use and how you arrange them. -Vivek |
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:) We had a similar transmission design to run ball pickup rollers a few years back, and enlarged the F/P mounting holes so we could get an allen wrench in to remove the F/P mounting bolts that hold the motors to the transmission plate. Makes it easy to remove the motors if they need replacement.:)
I would recommend the same for the A/M planetary transmissions mounting bolts. |
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:) Additionally, make sure you have ventialation channels machined in the mating surface between the F/P motors and the input plate side of the A/M planetary transmissions. This is the only cooling the F/P motors get.:)
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What is the output speed?
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With a 176.16:1 reduction it would be about 89 RPM.
-vivek |
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IMO, I think it's too big, PM or IM me if you want some tips on reducing the size.
No offense, but I can't really see there being room for it on a robot right now. just my two cents, vivek |
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With your material costs there, I'd highly recommend looking at the new GEM500 planetaries from Andymark. They'd probably end up cheaper with 4 stages, which would give you a 189:1 ratio (I think).
Out of curiosity, what made you go with that shape? |
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Ah, if you have contraints, I take back my comments. Good that you're using things you have laying around. You don't always need the sleekest, fanciest solution so long as it works well.
-Vivek |
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