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Unread 08-01-2014, 17:37
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CIM Motor Neutral Gear Setting?

Is there any way to set a CIM motor into a neutral style gear? We're trying to put our motor into a free spin to release tension for a catapult.

We're also considering the Sonic Shifter from Andy Mark

http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-sonicoptions.htm

There are two gear options - a low and high. We were wondering if we could remove one of the gears for a free spin function.

Also, we're still considering numerous catapult ideas and wanting any input that you may have - share your ideas!

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Re: CIM Motor Neutral Gear Setting?

If you're looking into a dog shifting setup, the WCP PTO add on kit includes the shifting hardware to shift into a gear, or a sprocket/belt. It was designed for mechanisms requiring shifting/releasing, it interfaces into the PTO, or you can put it into a custom gearbox. The WCP DOG is made of stronger 4140 Steel, and is thicker for more strength, and allows the use of a roll pin to prevent shearing the dog screw.

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WCP DOG 217-3636

Hopefully this helps
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Re: CIM Motor Neutral Gear Setting?

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We're trying to put our motor into a free spin to release tension for a catapult.
Are you planning to hold the tension by stalling the motor?


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Re: CIM Motor Neutral Gear Setting?

Check out this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWO9OE8JZZk

They showed how they used a rachet to prevent the motor from stalling and a dog shifter+pneumatics to release the motor from the axel to allow for freely spinning (for a catapult).

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