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Re: Pressing Pinion onto Banebot RS775
The RS775 shaft is definitely 5mm. The motor mounting holes are M4. The shaft has a negative tolerance as most of our motors have a shaft diameter of 4.95 mm.
We have successfully taken the FP pinion from the AndyMark Fisher Price transmissions and modified them for use on the RS775. We also have modified the AM Planetary motor plate to receive the RS775 for use in the AM Planetary. It works great. We are match drilling and reaming every pinion to every shaft. We had to purchase a new reamer. I will find out which one we are using today and get back to you. Paul |
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Re: Pressing Pinion onto Banebot RS775
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Thanks! -Brando |
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Art, when reaming on the lathe, make sure your tailstock is aligned horizontally with turning axis. It wouldn't be a bad idea to check vertical height of the tailstock as well. Slow speed and sufficient cutting oil. In addition, if you don't have a collet chuck to fit the OD of the gear, you can make an adapter bushing slightly undersize to the gear OD (push fit) and cut a slot from the external diameter into the interior bore. Then you can hold it in your 3-jaw chuck without damaging the gear teeth. This will also serve to help face the gears when you cut them from the gear stock.
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Re: Pressing Pinion onto Banebot RS775
Thanks for all the help!
Here's one (actually two) more questions: SDP/SI has 32DP 20° 24t pinion wire available in either brass or carbon steel. Which material would be preferable for a pinion? If carbon steel is preferable, would we be able to case harden it with either heat+surface-hardening compound or oxyacetylene flame hardening? Is this needed? (I tried looking up the material properties, but "carbon steel" is pretty generic...) Searching revealed two good posts from Dave on these heat-treating processes. While machining press-fit pinions may be new for us this year, I'm sure we can have fully functional gearboxes sooner than the 5-10 business day delay -plus shipping- currently plaguing the P60 gearboxes. ![]() |
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Re: Pressing Pinion onto Banebot RS775
Anyone have an opinion of plopping an AM planetary into a 3-stage GEM-500 and driving it with the 775 with a drilled out and pressed on FP pinion? And then maybe go 3 or 4:1 in sprockets and chains to an arm with say 75 ft-lbs of torque at the arm joint. Doing the same with a P60 worries me a little.
I reckon it'd work mighty-fine, and be a good deal stronger than a P60, due to the all-steel 20DP gears. Anyone agree? I take it's rather easy to modify the AM planetary motor plate to accept the 775? |
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Re: Pressing Pinion onto Banebot RS775
Our RS-775 is 4.97 mm = 0.1957.
What size reamer are you guys using to get a press fit ? Can you buy custom sized reamers somewhere ? |
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Edit: McMaster has the sized reamers you want. Last edited by JamesCH95 : 25-01-2012 at 14:37. |
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