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Re: Modifying the AM PG71 Gearmotor?

We did it, and we got the idea for 1114. We turned down the outer cylinder, for weight. Then put the right sun gear on. But you can actually buy them with motor attached now.
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Re: Modifying the AM PG71 Gearmotor?

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We did it, and we got the idea for 1114. We turned down the outer cylinder, for weight. Then put the right sun gear on. But you can actually buy them with motor attached now.
here.
The OP links to that product, I think what he wants is for it to be cheaper. They may not have room in their budget to buy a new motor, so they want to use 2 things that came in the KOP to make it.

EDIT:
The PG71 with am-9015 spins at an impressive XX RPM with an outstanding XX lb-ft of torque
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Re: Modifying the AM PG71 Gearmotor?

http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-2062.htm

This part links the PG71 gearbox to 500 series motors, such as the 9015 motor.

EDIT: somewhat irrelevant, but has anybody else noticed that the 9015 is made by Chiaphua Components Limited (CCL), the parent company of CCL Industrial Motors (CIM)

EDIT 2: no, that is not a coincidence, that is the same company that makes FRC's staple drive motors.
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