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Re: Legality of purchasing Planetary Gearboxes from alternative sources.
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It's common for people to say stuff like "this thing comes from the same factory in China so why doesn't it cost $ instead of $$$" and it very well might but that doesn't guarantee quality or anything. There is a great book called "Where do underpants come from?" that does a good job explaining some of this sourcing magic as well racism in China. Author also talks about intellectual property theft in China. You can buy Cree LEDs and flashlights for cheap. A lot of them are not using actual Cree LEDs and don't come from the factories that Cree operates. They come from designs stolen by factories that are sub-par. |
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However, we like the PG series. Amd might be willing to test the's out to see how they function as it offers a considerable savings when you use 2-3 of these a year on each robot plus spares... |
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Also, Aliexpress is not a distributor, it's a marketplace backed by one of the largest companies in the world. Different sellers may offer different product. China ≠ bad or fake product, it just often means there is less consumer protection in place to prevent you from receiving a bad product. Last edited by mman1506 : 11-07-2016 at 11:55 PM. |
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These gearmotors being from China may help explain the completely nonsensical output shaft. 10mm diameter with a 4mm keyway. Practically no sprockets available in that size, nor keyway broach sets.
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Though AM does sell an adapter to go to 1/2" with a key http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-0996.htm might help but 1/2" w/ key is still kinda odd. For folks trying to buy JUST the gearbox instead of including a motor you won't use https://www.aliexpress.com/item/45mm...90259411.html? looks solid enough. There's also a 42mm version I've been looking at for smaller stuff, though I might upgrade to 45mm. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/42mm...90423964.html? |
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8mm/2mm at least meets the rule of thumb that a keyway width is 1/4 the diameter of the shaft. And thus broach manufacturers will make broaches and bushing combinations in that size.
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For teams wanting to do this or something similiar, make sure you only use the low-power RS775-125 that Andymark sells. If you try to hook up a 775pro or 775-18 it is not going to end well for you. Andymark says on their website that if the pg27 with a 9015 is stalled then the gearbox will break. So even a reduction as low as probably 10-15ish:1 with a decent 775 will cause failure of the gearbox. In comparison the Versa-Planetary is rated up to 210:1 for the 775pro. So the gearbox can only handle 1/20th of the torque.
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This is what is stated on the website for PG27 with 9015:
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I'm not really sure if the Dyno testing results are correct( or maybe they are the 775-125 results), surely if the 9015 has a stall torque of 0.36 N.m( from motors.vex) with a 27:1 reduction the stall torque should be around 9.72 N.m( less due to frictional losses) rather 4.8N.m(using online calc from 3.55 ft-lbf) If the stall torque measurement was correct it points to the gearbox having an output power of 65watts, which doesn't seem correct considering that from the VEX testing the 9015 is capable of 134watts. Last edited by pilleya : 11-08-2016 at 06:10 AM. |
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