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Is it legal to use van door motors that have been disassembled (ie. remove the worm drive to increase RPMs).
Also, is said endeavor possible. |
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Re: Van Door Motor Disassembly
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This is coming from The Robot part of the Manual. If your motor is on the list, then you're good to go. Also: Quote:
If the motors are allowed, then you are allowed to remove the worm gears. Last edited by Ernst : 13-01-2012 at 22:59. |
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Re: Van Door Motor Disassembly
"output shaft interface" typically refers to the external part of the gearbox, where you would mount a sprocket or a driveshaft.
In the past, this rule has been present in basically this exact same form. Every year, removing the window motors has been illegal. Looking on Q & A, a team has asked about removing the gearboxes from the AndyMark gearboxes. Since this is not one of the listed ways you can legally modify a motor, FIRST directed them to R49. I would expect the same to apply to van door motors. That said, any answer you get here is not an official answer and cannot be used to prove whether a design is legal or illegal. So you may want to ask Q&A anyway, though you probably don't want to count on being able to use your design. |
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Re: Van Door Motor Disassembly
Since a van door motor was brought up, is it legal to use the old van door motor that we used to get in the KOP years ago, or do we actually have to go to a recycling center and pull one out of a van?
- Mr. Van (I know, I know... ) Coach, Robodox |
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Re: Van Door Motor Disassembly
If it is from a previous year's KOP, then yes, it is legal.
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Re: Van Door Motor Disassembly
Note the bold part of the rules. It says, "Prior years KOP". Reread that section.
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Re: Van Door Motor Disassembly
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The intent of this rule is to maintain the maximum power level for each Robot, yet still allow teams to modify mounting tabs and the like, not to gain a weight reduction by potentially compromising the structural integrity of any motor. The integral mechanical and electrical system of the motor is not to be modified. Also note the second paragraph which may shed light for a similar motor class. Note that for the Window motors and the AndyMark gearmotor, the gearboxes are considered integral to the motor, thus the motor may not be used without the gearbox. |
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Re: Van Door Motor Disassembly
Take this one to the Q&A. The 2012 rules aren't clear about what's integral and what's not. Furthermore, since you can bring in scrap motors never before seen, FIRST can't decide in advance whether such a modification is legal for a particular design.
Ask FIRST to make a blanket statement about what's modifiable (under the cited rule) and what's integral (per the cited blue box), to aid in the selection of motors. They just need to officially say something like "inspectors will operate with a strong presumption that motor gearbox modifications are permissible, unless they have strong evidence that the motor itself has been electrically or mechanically compromised". But until that time, it's hard to answer with any certainty. The worm gear systems have been variously considered integral and non-integral. |
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Re: Van Door Motor Disassembly
Even if it is legal, which it doesn't look like it is, it would be very difficult to do. I have taken the gearbox off of a van door motor previously to use with a different motor and I had to completely destroy the motor in the process. If I remember right, you would have to cut directly and all the way through the gearbox to salvage the motor.
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