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Re: AndyMark Nanotube gearbox issue
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Our Nanos http://www.flickr.com/photos/teamthr...7623925567282/ Put two washers between the CIM motor and the Nano gearbox. That fixed it for us, I remember. Also check this bearing, make sure it is not tilting the CIM one way. If so, change bearing to flush bearing or use the washers to space the CIM out. |
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Re: AndyMark Nanotube gearbox issue
We put together our nanos the other day and saw some binding. I found two main issues, first we installed the CIMs with two washers before the pinion gear, and it seemed that when we had the gearbox upside-down the first stage large gear had enough slop in it to bind with one of those washers, we removed one of the washers to solve that problem. Then we still saw a little binding, I noticed that when I loosened the CIM screws a bit there was a good amount of movement in the CIM mount, I pulled the CIMs away from the other stage before tightening it's screws and that got rid of all the binding. They defiantly take a bit of working in, also make sure that you grease your gearboxes... the number of teams I've seen without greased gearboxes...
Last edited by Jonathan Norris : 29-01-2011 at 10:14. |
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Re: AndyMark Nanotube gearbox issue
We had this issue as well, but I don't think it was the CIM's fault. I wish I had a nano in front of me cause then I could definitively tell you exactly what to do. I do know that it was caused by lack of spacing between the large output gear and the large cluster gear. Ithink we caused this by putting the small flanged FR-6-zz-hex bearing in backwards. This is the hex hole bearing on the cluster gear shaft. The flange goes on the inside of the gearbox. Then the two button screws tighten down to take up slack on the inside and leave the hex bearing flush with the exterior.
If you put this in backwards with the flange on the outside, things don't stackup properly on the shaft and you get excessive play. If you put it together right and your cluster gears still have play, then you could add a washer or two between the small cluster gear and the hex bearing to push things farther from the output gear. |
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