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Cheap gearboxes (DeWalt and Globe) for Offseason project
An off season project involves 20:1 gear reduction on some 775 motors (BaneBot, Vexpro, or random other). These will then be used as drive motors with the expectation that at times they might have survive outputing the stall torque (roughly 20N-m) at times with long run times at fairly high power output.
The Magnum Planetary looks good but its $90 which is more than I can justify for the project. Thus I'm left with options like modifying a DeWalt gearbox or finding Globe motor/gearboxes. Does anyone know the pinion info for those? Is there any place to buy a Globe motor to take the gearbox off? I'm willing to hit junkyards but I'm striking out on finding the part numbers of suitable ones to look for. Are there other options that I'm missing to do 20:1 reduction? |
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Re: Cheap gearboxes (DeWalt and Globe) for Offseason project
I hate to reply to my own post but I have a related question.
Is there any way to tell how much a given gearbox could be expected to survive? There are loads of 12 and 24V gearmotors sold for less than $20 that could have their motors replaced, if they would survive much higher rpms and torque than what was expected with the original motor. |
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Re: Cheap gearboxes (DeWalt and Globe) for Offseason project
Is there a reason you need to use a 775 motor? Are you trying to make something that is/could be FRC legal?
Stalling 775s is a bad idea. It is a vented motor, and they do not like to be stalled for extended periods of time. If you can share more details on the what/why of the application, we could probably help you out better. When you say "drive motors" do you mean driving an actual thing like a robot/go-cart.... |
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Re: Cheap gearboxes (DeWalt and Globe) for Offseason project
RS775 motors are mostly selected due to cost and the fact that I have RS775 motors and lots of motor controllers that can deal with them. There is no need to be FIRST legal on any of this; in fact I'm leaning towards 24V operation. Heat, especially near stall, is a serious issue but I'm looking at ways to add extra fans independent of the motor fans.
The project started as a test bed vehicle for our programmers - 1. Create a mecannum drive platform since we've never done that in LabView. 2. Integrate sensors and vision processing to allow for better autonomous actions However its also been handed to me, as the slightly more mechanical sponsor, to see if it can be expanded to either a ride on or at least able to complete a 20 minute drive time in autonomous mode. So I'm looking at figuring out if we can reasonably move around 100kg (it might be much less but the first pass at the design is for the worst case ride on situation) with all 4 wheels independently powered. |
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Re: Cheap gearboxes (DeWalt and Globe) for Offseason project
Unfortunately I can't contribute more to this discussion of inexpensive COTS gearboxes, but the Globe motors aren't 775 motors... They're conduction-cooled (like the window motors and CIMs) and closer in size to a 550 motor.
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Re: Cheap gearboxes (DeWalt and Globe) for Offseason project
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No need to use COTS; yes I'm looking for off the shelf stuff to modify but its an off season task for the team so we can use pulled stuff from junkyards, surplus stuff or whatever. |
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Re: Cheap gearboxes (DeWalt and Globe) for Offseason project
If I was looking looking for cheap and high reduction, Banebots planetaries, VPs, and custom gearboxes would be my first choices in that order.
Some places like Robot Marketplace sell drill gearboxes. |
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Re: Cheap gearboxes (DeWalt and Globe) for Offseason project
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The P60 is possible although the specific reductions they offer are so so (16:1 is not enough but the next step up is too much). The VP is my best option sticking with normal FIRST parts but it gets rather pricey for 4 of them. Both of these are good thoughts but I want to see if anyone has any off the wall ideas before I commit $300. |
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Re: Cheap gearboxes (DeWalt and Globe) for Offseason project
Here is a thread I posted a while back on this subject.
There is some discussion on the use of 775s. I would not be too worried about them now. The manufacturing process has been straightened out and they seem to be fairly reliable now. In the thread I show how I adapted a Globe transmission to a RS 395 motor. The same approach can be used for 550's and most likely, 775's. Last edited by billbo911 : 25-04-2016 at 12:41. |
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Re: Cheap gearboxes (DeWalt and Globe) for Offseason project
Thanks Billbo911, your thread was one of the reasons I started thinking about modifying something instead of buying a P60.
As I mentioned I was not involved with FIRST when the globe motor was around. Nor was my team. Do you have any idea of a part number or a source of such motors so that I can experiment with them? A quick Google search has turned up tons of hits since Globe is just the company name. |
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Re: Cheap gearboxes (DeWalt and Globe) for Offseason project
You might try something like this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/L-R-Motors-f...AOSwgApXAwd o or this http://www.ebay.com/itm/L-R-Motors-f...AOSwBahVDc6 E These are wheel chair motors/gearboxes that should easily be able to be controlled by FIRST motor controllers. Wheel chair motors are pretty robust and are often used in Battlebots. (Or at least they used to be used a lot. |
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Re: Cheap gearboxes (DeWalt and Globe) for Offseason project
DeWalt gearboxes like in the Nothing but Dewalts paper would be cheap and relatively easy to use. I was working on a prototype of adapter the VP input C-colars to use them and the input plates for the Dewalt gearboxes. I never got around to making the custom parts (just 3D printed prototypes so far) or testing it or anything.
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