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This is a horrible idea. How do you cut a slot in a 3mm wide shaft? How big would the slot even be? Maybe 1mm? |
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Looking to do something like this.
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http://www.wcproducts.net/gt2-timing-pulleys-belts |
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What are the recommended installation instructions (ie spacing from motor) for the WCP pulley?
I am interested to see it installed and running, I have a fear about the cantilever off of the motor output shaft because there is so little engagement. There is very little info about it on the website. Last edited by kbrowncny : 23-01-2016 at 18:56. |
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You can also email support@wcproducts.net for more info/concerns. |
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We were also concerned that 775 motors might not handle side loads well.
We've had good results using 3/8 hex shaft stock (217-3310) to fabricate 5mm bore press-fit shaft adapters for the 775pro. Here is our method: (lathe) -- rough cut stock ~1 inch long using chop saw or band saw -- face both ends to give 7/8 inch finished length and break edges -- center drill -- drill through #21 (0.159 inch dia) -- drill about halfway through #9 (0.196 inch dia) <-- this step gives a press fit hole diameter for the 5 mm motor shaft -- tap the smaller end 10-32 -- using arbor press, align squarely and press motor into large end of adapter (Note: arbor press ram should only touch the back shaft, not the motor body) A 3/8" hex bore gear on the adapted motor shaft drives a larger gear on a 1/2" hex output shaft. Both shafts are supported by bearings in a gearbox housing, which we make on a mill using 1x3 rectangular aluminum tube with 1/8 inch wall thickness. The output shaft bearings are installed flanges-in with a 1/8 inch plastic spacer between the gear and one bearing. The motor face mounts to one side of the tube* secured by two M4x10 button head screws, then a spacer and the shaft gear go on, and a 3/8" hex bearing (217-2735) goes in flange-out. A 10-32 x 0.5 inch button head screw and washer keep the bearing in. Free current draw with this method is less than we saw testing with a Versaplanetary, and the gears are easier to keep lubed. It is also easier to integrate this gearbox into our shooter because the output shaft is also a shooter wheel axle, supported by another bearing on the opposite side. Another benefit is that we can select any of several gear ratios that use the same total number of teeth. That includes options smaller than 3:1, which is lowest ratio available using Versaplanetaries. --------- *Vent holes in the tube wall, aligned with those in the motor face, are highly recommended. Last edited by Richard Wallace : 23-01-2016 at 23:21. Reason: 3/8 |
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Rich, Thank you for the input! We are leaning toward that method. I would like to see your setup. Do you happen to have a finished product?
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The setup we are testing now is pictured here. Please let us know what you think, and offer suggestions to improve. |
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My dilemma this morning was related to fixturing the gear, but also whether to use a #10 drill then ream the bore to .1955" or .1960". This gives you either .0007" or .0012" interference. At this size a proper press fit is .0002" to .0014" interference. If I don't have to spend $40 on tooling it wouldn't hurt my feelings though. My only concern is that a slipping pinion might be pretty difficult to diagnose and could be a pretty severe failure mode in a competition environment. |
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To your question: I'd go with the 0.1955" ream. We will probably do the same when I need to make more components. |
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For anyone wondering, the reamer is McMaster part number 8803A32. You have to specify that you want the .1955" from the range associated with that part number. Last edited by BoilerMentor : 26-01-2016 at 11:17. Reason: Added McMaster info for reamer. |
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Also based on it's size it looks like gt2 is close to MXL, any experience in the difference between the two? |
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