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drill gearbox schematic?

I seem to remember seeing reference to a schematic for the drill gearbox, but couldn't find it searching past threads. Does anyone have an idea for a quick link? Our drill is grinding out of gear and I remember a couple folks playing with it disassembled, and thought it wise to have the drawings (if available) before taking it apart to check it out. Thanks! J#
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those arn't for the drill gearbox.
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I believe that "drill gearbox" means the thing attached to the end of the motor, not the mount for the helical gears.
I would check the website of the company that makes the motors, or look around for an inventor model of it.
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You can get accurate external demensions off the Inventor files posted by autodesk. At least, I hope they're accurate... They better be, as I made the specs for our dual-motor gear box using them. Anyone have any idea?

The file is "Drill Motor.zip" here: https://folders.buzzsaw.com/2003FRC/...20files?Public
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