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Where can I get 2CIM P80 CAD model/technical drawing?
Hello,
May someone please direct me to where I can find either a cad model of the 2 CIM P80 gearboxes or a technical drawing that includes things such as mounting holes. Also on a side note how does one attach encoders onto the P80? Thank you Brian |
Re: Where can I get 2CIM P80 CAD model/technical drawing?
Go straight to the source...
Except that the datasheet for the gearboxes doesn't have those technical drawings. They've only got single-CIM. There might be one or two people on the forums with CAD models, though, or the ability to get them. Encoders: Custom mount is your best bet; probably at the end of the shaft or elsewhere in the drivetrain if possible. |
Re: Where can I get 2CIM P80 CAD model/technical drawing?
FIRST CAD Library has a gearbox, although it might be the older one.
I wouldn't recommend running the joiner into a single planetary unless you have some calculations backing it up. The gearbox doesn't like torque that much based on experience (they have made improvements, but I still think overloading is not recommended). Can't say the joiner is easy to find, I may have a copy of the CAD somewhere, but its not easily accesible, and its for the old version. If you don't have any luck elsewhere, PM me and I will take a look for it. PS: Seriously consider going for the AM toughbox instead. Most applications are served much better with it. |
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Re: Where can I get 2CIM P80 CAD model/technical drawing?
My experience suggests a different mode of failure with the gearboxes, and that is brittle fracture. The hardened carrier plate fix somewhat alleviated this, but if you crash a few times at decent speed, you could start to get some crack propagation in them (I am not sure of exact numbers, I just recommend some engineering analysis before you use them).
EDIT: Also, I took a look through my archives and apparently have lost all my pertinent CAD files, sorry. |
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