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Re: pic: DeWalt carnage

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Originally Posted by richardmcc2 View Post
We are doing the same thing This will be our first year using Dewalts on the competition robot, but I did personally assemble 4 CIM/Dewalts (DC980) for an off season project last year. We have 4 DC940's that should arrive Monday, but I was hoping to get a head start on making some of the parts (top hat, servo plate, piano wire piece, and CIM mount). How different is the new model? Could anyone post or PM me dimensions or changes that need to be made in order to work with the new model so our team could get started this weekend?
Richard

The primary difference in dimension for us is the hole pattern. In DWG NO. 1 (Chiaphua Plate) from the NBD paper, we replaced the 0.6875" dimension with 0.745" and the 1.055" dimension with 1.110". Since this hole pattern is larger than the DC980 model, the plate needs to have a larger OD. We used 3". The servo plate will need a bit of adjusting as well to accomodate the larger hole pattern.

We do not use the method of boring out the sun gear as described in the NBD Paper, so I cannot speak to any mods needed on the transmisison case. Last year we successfully used the StevenB method of using a "sun gear adaprter" described in this thread:

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=50091

It worked beautifully for us last year.

Hope this helps you get started. Let me know if you need more info.

Mike Zanghi
Lead Mentor
Team 624 CRyptonite Robotics

Last edited by MikeZ : 19-01-2008 at 10:13. Reason: spelling error
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