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Re: Drill Motor Gearbox Reduction Ratios
Posted by Harold Lawrence.
Other on team #458, RoboIndians, from Jefferson High School and NASA AMES. Posted on 2/13/2000 10:31 AM MST In Reply to: Drill Motor Gearbox Reduction Ratios posted by Ben Hebert on 2/8/2000 7:04 PM MST: I measured the no load RPM in both high and low with a direct reading mechanical Tach. In low gear it was 250. High was 750. These are actual values tested on both motors +,- 2%. Harold : I'm sure this info is out there somewhere, but I was wondering if anyone could tell me the reduction ratio : that the gearbox applies in both high and low gear. Experimentally (ie... screwdriver instead of motor, : counting rotations), we think it is 3-4 times in high gear and 16 in low gear. However, the motor has a : no-load speed of 20000 rpm, and the actual drills these assemblies are associated with claim to have a : no-load, high gear speed of 1200 rpm. This implies about an 8 times reduction, which is very different : than what we experimentally determined. Can anyone tell me what the ratio actually is and explain this : (apparent) contradiction? |
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