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Gearing Window Motor?
Does anyone know how to get gear up a window motor? We want to take it from 84 rpm to 756 rpm, A 1:9 increase.
Specifically where would you get the gears? |
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Re: Gearing Window Motor?
What is it for? Gearing the Denso window motor up 1:9 will result in very little output torque.
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Re: Gearing Window Motor?
Oh my, that would move something very light very fast. What are you going to do?
Anyway, I would recommend using chain and sprockets, easier than gears in my opinion. |
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Re: Gearing Window Motor?
A roller arm for picking up the tubes.
Are their sprockets made for the Denso output? |
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Re: Gearing Window Motor?
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Re: Gearing Window Motor?
The premade Denso sprockets are "Coupler, Denso motor" as listed in the KoP checklist. Perhaps you could rig something to that?
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Re: Gearing Window Motor?
Belts, gears or sprockets......
If you want it light as possible, I'd use the gears from the FP transmission, and belts. |
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Re: Gearing Window Motor?
If you want to make your own gearbox, you could make two 3:1 sets; I'll use the Tetrix gears as an example - SDP-SI.com has a good selection of spur gears to use. Mount a 120 tooth gear to the motor output adapter, attach a 40 tooth gear to another 120 tooth gear and mount it 2.5 inches away, then attach a 40 tooth gear to your output on the same axis as the motor output shaft (doesn't have to be on the same axis but it simplifies the housing).
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