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pulling gear on Keyang motor??
Anybody know if the spur gear on the Keyang motor can be pulled so we can put something else on the shaft?
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Re: pulling gear on Keyang motor??
I believe the Keyang gearbox is considered an integral part of the motor and can't be modified. The actual rule is in <R61>.
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Re: pulling gear on Keyang motor??
Here is the rule you mentioned.
<R61> So that the maximum power level of every ROBOT is the same, motors used on the ROBOT shall not be modified in any way, except as follows: The mounting brackets and/or output shaft/interface of the motors may be modified to facilitate the physical connection of the motor to the ROBOT and actuated part. The gearboxes for the Fisher-Price and Globe motors are not considered “integral” and may be separated from the motors. The electrical input leads on the motors may be trimmed to length as necessary. The intent is to 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. Note that FIRST will not provide replacements for modified parts. I think it is stating that we can modify the output shaft. Am I reading it wrong? Bruce |
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Re: pulling gear on Keyang motor??
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EDIT: R61 says it is not. So you should be fine. Looking forward to seeing you at the Wisconsin Regional. Last edited by AndyB : 25-01-2008 at 11:17. |
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Re: pulling gear on Keyang motor??
Now that I think about it, I remember that there is something unusual about the way that the spur gear is attached to the motor shaft on the Keyang. There is actually another spur gear inside the gearbox that's inserted inside the wormgear. If you remove the stock spur gear, you will probably need to machine a custom insert to fit in the worm gear, so I'm not sure that removing the stock gear would help you. You should probably take a look at the Keyang for yourself so you know what I'm talking about (because it sounds confusing to me).
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Re: pulling gear on Keyang motor??
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The spur gear he is referring to is on the outside of the gearbox, on the output shaft. It couples with one of the half dozen black hubs you received in the kit of parts. |
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Re: pulling gear on Keyang motor??
The outside spur gear has a smaller spur gear attached to it that couples directly with the worm gear on the inside. This isn't at all obvious from just looking at it. I took one of these apart last year and was surprised to see how it was attached.
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Re: pulling gear on Keyang motor??
That makes sense to me....it's the easiest way to attach the inner gear to the outer one-- the outer gear is long enough to fit into a gear shaped hole in the large diameter inner gear.
So the shaft itself is not really what is transferring torque. |
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Re: pulling gear on Keyang motor??
Hmm, was hoping not to have to use the plastic coupler. Wanted to put a timming pulley on the shaft instead of the gear.
Bruce |
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Re: pulling gear on Keyang motor??
You could always try using a pulley large enough to machine a coupler out of the center. It's not the easiest thing to do, but you could make a hole the same size and shape as the output gear, and just press the pulley on to the gear.
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Re: pulling gear on Keyang motor??
Were you able to take it apart without damaging the gearbox? We stripped the plastic spur gear on the inside last year after wear and tear from 2 competitions and a lot of demos, and I was trying to take it apart and confirm it actually was stripped. I didn't want to completely destroy the motor/gearbox assembly though, and it looked like you had to dremel off the metal tabs to get it open. Is this correct or did you do it a different way?
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