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Tetrix Motor
Does anyone know of any schematics for the mounting holes for the Tetrix motor? The motor itself, not the gearbox.
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Measure the Outside Diameter chordal distance across those adjacent screws. Measure carefully for the greatest distance, and deduct the diameter of the screw from that distance. This is the radius of the circle the holes are located on. Measure the centering boss on the motor. You will need this to determine what size drill to use to ensure motor centering. Simple trig from there to locate every other, or the six, hole locations. You only need the dimensions for three. PM me with your dimensions. :) :) PS: They are metric screws. We found 2.6 x .45 diameter/pitch work really well. Be careful of length, as too long a screw will hit the magnets or armature inside the motor. |
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Thanks. About an hour or a little less after posting this thread we actually figured out how to get the hole pattern and punch in some numbers on our mill with the DRO. :p
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For future reference, a lot of times you can eyeball it by laying a caliper across it, with the jaws as close as you can get to center of the holes. It works if you have a good eye for it.
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Thats pretty much what we ended up doing.
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They can be ordered from McMasters-Carr. Check the clearance depth with a toothpick to get a handle on the length needed, starting with your frame thickness, and checking each hole depth. We ordered nuts as well, so we could chase the threads if we needed to reduce their length. Put a nut on first before cutting. this particular application is very tolerant of spacing, but try to make the center hole an accurate size for the motor centering boss. If I remember correctly, It was a D drill, with minor deburring. test in some scrap first. :) :)
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The free play won't hurt you in this application, but if you're building a transmission/gear train, it will. My philosophy in this competition is to teach students (parents and mentors) how to do it right. It pays many dividends in the long run. :) :)
Sanddrag, I really enjoy reading your posts on C/D. they are insightful and informative. |
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