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Re: 2006: Did anyone use the Mabuchi motor?
We were planning on using it to actuate one of the old seat motor screw mechanisms, to adjust the hood of our shooter, but due to weight, time, and complexity issues, we never put it on the robot.
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Re: 2006: Did anyone use the Mabuchi motor?
We used it to turn our turret. We use one stage of gear reduction to slow the motor down, other then that it have plenty of power for what we are using it for. It is similar to the FP, but with less power and speed.
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Re: 2006: Did anyone use the Mabuchi motor?
Team 74 did. We used the mabuchi motor with a bane bot gear box to run a winch to raise and lower our shooter.
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Re: 2006: Did anyone use the Mabuchi motor?
We use it as a tachometer for maintaining the shooter wheel(s) speed.
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Re: 2006: Did anyone use the Mabuchi motor?
We put the Mabuchi on a 5:1 BaneBots transmission to direct-drive our front ball sweeper. The mechanism was just a 14" piece of 1/2" I.D. PVC pipe, cross-drilled in several places and thread thru with cable ties to form whiskers. It was supported by face mounting the gearbox on one end and a bolt on the other end, with bronze bearings pressed into the pipe on each end. The motor end was locked to the shaft with a set-screw. Total weight including the motor and gearbox was 1.4#.
The pipe was damaged in collisions a few times, but the motor/gearbox combinations never gave us a problem. |
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Re: 2006: Did anyone use the Mabuchi motor?
we plugged it into the FP gearbox and used it to lift and lower our harvester mechanism. the motor is very weak, but the common can size makes it nice for use in a banebots or the FP!
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Re: 2006: Did anyone use the Mabuchi motor?
Team 234 put the pinion from the fisher price motor on the mabuchi and coupled it with the fisher price gearbox. This gives a slow and controlled output we use to pan our shooter
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Re: 2006: Did anyone use the Mabuchi motor?
This is the first time we ever used this motor.
We had a bin in the lower portion of the robot to store balls and we would use gravity to feed our ball elevator to load a rack to feed our turret/shooter. The problem was that sometimes the bin would get jammed. We solved this by using a banebots transmission and some of round polyurethane belting which just ran in a loop. This simple mechanism was able to keep our bin jam free. The banebots transmission isn't perfect, but we would never have used the mabuchi motor without it. |
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Re: 2006: Did anyone use the Mabuchi motor?
Whenever this tranny is mentioned, there is always an undertone of caution. What is the problem?
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Re: 2006: Did anyone use the Mabuchi motor?
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2) The gearbox gets a little noisy; some folks have found it helpful to add lubricant. Gear quality is not high, which should be expected for a gearbox at this price. See Joe Johnson's advice here. P.S. And several folks have had trouble with the standard assembly screws stripping easily. Joe also looked into a solution for this and found that the supplier was very helpful. |
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