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Miter gears
Anyone have suggestions for what type of miter gear setup will handle the power of a cim through a dewalt? i'm designing a drivetrain and i need some but i don't know what i need. A Mcmaster Carr # would be useful.
Thanks Aren Hill |
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Re: Miter gears
You need to give us an example of the output speed, so that we can estimate the torque on the gear (rotational speed × torque = power). Also, what limits the torque on the gearbox (most robots reach an upper limit when their wheels slip, but if there's a braking mechanism, it must be considered)?
As an estimate, look at something like this from SDP/SI. If you mount it rigidly enough, it should withstand typical use in any of the three gears, assuming the DeWalt and CIM are configured per the NBD whitepaper. |
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Re: Miter gears
the out put is the 12-1 4-1 and 3-1 of the cim motor and i want the gears to be able to accept full stall power and not break. i will be using dewalts in the NBD whitepaper one on each wheel.
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