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Re: compact reversed cim gearbox and output shaft question

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Originally Posted by asid61 View Post
You also need to move your CIMs up so that the belt doesn't touch the middle pulley twice, as it appears to do now.
the pulleys are staggered. The middle one is 15mm while the ones on the cim are 9mm so they dont overlap. I may be misunderstanding your comment?

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How is this 3lbs without CIMs!? It should be 2lbs max from what I'm seeing here. Are you using aluminum pulleys?
whoops. my ball shifter weighed over 2lbs actual weight is 1.85lbs.


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Originally Posted by asid61 View Post
I already spoke to Chak about this, but I think you can just press out the roll pin. What makes you hesitant to remove it? It seems like something people do fairly often in other applications.
funny thing. The one time me and Chak had to remove a roll pin, We spent a good ten minutes hammering it, then broke a drill bit. I ended up going in with a dremel and cutting apart a steel coupler instead of taking out the pin. guess it left a bad taste in my mouth.

I'll take a look at some sdpsi pulleys. should be easy enough to increase the ratio from there. maybe shave off a tiny bit of weight as well.

Last edited by Aaron Ng : 06-23-2016 at 04:50 PM.
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