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Re: CIM Voltage and Motor Suggestions
Okay, I've got a sort of lead for you, but it'll probably require some leg work. I ran across this list of battlebots motor specs. two motors in there look like a good idea for you. The Dewalt 24V hammerdrill motor with gearbox, and the NPC 64038, which you'd have to gear up to twice the speed.
It says the dewalt costs $85, but I have no idea what the part number for all the stuff is. EDIT: So I was bored and did the legwork for you. The drill model is DW006K-2. Get an account on www.dewaltservicenet.com and you can gaze confusedly upon the exploded view of the thing. It looks to me like the parts you'll need will run you from $100-$150 per motor. Depending on how much case you want around it. Last edited by Kevin Sevcik : 11-08-2006 at 00:28. |
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