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Does anyone know how to attach an 3in. long axle directly to the tetrix motor, no gearbox at all?
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Re: Minibot motors
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I saw a team put shaft collars onto the remaining gear and then tinker around with that, but it kills the gear. PVC and (lots of) PVC cement? |
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It doesn't say you can't. I saw team 16, 148, and 118 at the Alamo regional with these modified motors and the officials didn't say anything.
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Re: Minibot motors
Ether,
It is legal to remove the gearbox and use the Tetrix motor alone. From the Q&A... Tetrix Motor/Gearbox Posted by 2011FRC2775 at 01/13/2011 05:10:19 pm In regards to to R47 and R93 Is the Gearbox on the Tetrix motor considered to be integral to the motor? Can the gearbox be removed and/or modified as long as the motor itself is not changed. Posted by GDC at 01/16/2011 11:47:05 am No, the gearbox is not considered integral to the motor. Yes, the gearbox may be removed and modified. |
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Remove Gearbx: http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=16187 |
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Off the shelf collars would not be legal. We made them by machining a bolt.
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Yes, we do. I suppose you want us to tell you? Here is an example, you can experiment from here: Take a Tetrix metal shaft. Carefully drill a hole with a #40 drill bit into the very center of one end. Press this onto the motor shaft carefully, to avoid damage to the motor (meaning: Hammering is bad). Some tips: Hot metal expands, which may make an interference fit easier to assemble. Long shafts under radial load must be supported at the far end. Latex tubing is not very abrasion-resistant. Rubbing alcohol makes a fine lubricant for assembling rubber onto metal. Good luck. |
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Thanks. I just found this, which has speed and current in addition to power and efficiency. The gear ratio is 52:1, so the motor free speed is something >8000 rpm. Last edited by Ether : 15-03-2011 at 19:22. |
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Re: Minibot motors
R92, S. Indicates "mechanical fasteners" are allowed. A shaft coupler/collar mechanically fastens two shafts together...there were several examples of minibots that passed inspection with such couplers/collars this weekend.
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Pretty sure they changed that to "mechanical hardware" in an early update, might wanna check the current version manual.
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Nope, they changed it from "mechanical hardware" because all sorts of people were getting confused. It reads "mechanical fasteners".
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