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Re: High Torque Gearboxes
SDSM&T, 2012, for me. Try 775-18s for a direct drive via BaneBots gearboxes, maybe--that's what we used that year, 4 of 'em. Just make sure your circuit protection--and speed controllers--can handle the current. I don't think we ever blew a fuse (yep, we used inline fuses) but we also had speed controllers that would shut off under high-current conditions (say, about 3-10 seconds into a run) and not reboot. So we got some without that safety and... well... It worked until we dug ourselves into a small hole and got stuck on our last run. We could smell the smoke when we opened the case.
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Re: High Torque Gearboxes
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Also, can anybody speak to how well the Gem500 (and mounting bracket) can handle side loads to the output shaft (30-50lbs)? |
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Also, with 4 stages, it is possible to corkscrew the output shaft so run your calculations carefully before running it on a robot. |
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http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/2990 Edit: Doh, I don't think they offer a hex shaft regardless. |
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Re: High Torque Gearboxes
Just the speed controllers--the 775s worked like a charm if the controllers weren't taking a siesta. They were also easy to dustproof...
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Re: High Torque Gearboxes
If 18 or 24 volt power is possible, look at some cordless power tools. Refurbed tool only prices can be good. I have an old 24 volt impact drill. 80 - 100 rpm. Can be put into rotation only. Unbelievable torque. It's green - Hitachi?
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Re: High Torque Gearboxes
... Now I must cad this...
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