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Re: usage of denso window motor

Can you plese send me the cad for this photo
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Re: usage of denso window motor

The CAD for those custom sprockets would also help our team a lot (we currently have no CAD skill).
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Re: usage of denso window motor

Attached is a STEP file of the sprocket I machined in the photos above. All I did was download a regular sprocket model from McMaster-Carr (they have CAD models for most of their hardware (screws, nuts, shoulder bolts, sprockets, etc) on their website), use calipers to measure the metric output "spline" of the Denso motor, draw it on the part, and extrude cut it.

To machine it was a four step process. The first thing I had to do was machine a fixture plate out of 6061 aluminum. Then I machined about 90% of the sprocket features onto the 1/2" 7075 aluminum raw material. Then I took that part out, bolted it to the fixture plate upside down, and machined the sprocket teeth into it. The last step is to use a lathe or hand file to bevel the teeth.

There is nothing in this CAD model to keep the sprocket on the shaft of the motor or to support it for cantilevered loads. In the second photo I previously posted, our solution was to machine a custom bushing out of Delrin to both support the shaft and to keep the sprocket laterally in place on the shaft.
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Re: usage of denso window motor

My team 1946 thank you for your help
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Re: usage of denso window motor

opps - there it is, thanks!

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Attached is a STEP file of the sprocket I machined in the photos above. All I did was download a regular sprocket model from McMaster-Carr (they have CAD models for most of their hardware (screws, nuts, shoulder bolts, sprockets, etc) on their website), use calipers to measure the metric output "spline" of the Denso motor, draw it on the part, and extrude cut it.

To machine it was a four step process. The first thing I had to do was machine a fixture plate out of 6061 aluminum. Then I machined about 90% of the sprocket features onto the 1/2" 7075 aluminum raw material. Then I took that part out, bolted it to the fixture plate upside down, and machined the sprocket teeth into it. The last step is to use a lathe or hand file to bevel the teeth.

There is nothing in this CAD model to keep the sprocket on the shaft of the motor or to support it for cantilevered loads. In the second photo I previously posted, our solution was to machine a custom bushing out of Delrin to both support the shaft and to keep the sprocket laterally in place on the shaft.
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Re: usage of denso window motor

Hey Arthur, Nice work! Do you have any kind of CAD file you could share?


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If you have access to CNC machines (through your shop or via sponsors), you can machine your own sprockets. The Denso motors also do not like cantilevered loads, so you should always support the shaft with another bearing/bushing. Here's some 7075 aluminum sprockets with a Denso hub pattern that I machined last year for 228.




The Denso motor, sprocket, and shaft support (with Delrin bushing).
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Re: usage of denso window motor

Is These chain #25 Or #35 series
the next quation do you have base technical diagram
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Re: usage of denso window motor

It's for #35 chain, and the diagram is already attached on my previous post.
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Re: usage of denso window motor

Yes, I meant the sheet metal
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Hey Arthur, Nice work! Do you have any kind of CAD file you could share?
We used this motor this weekend at the peachtree regional and had no success with it. Needless to say we didn't use a sprock. One of our sponors is willing to machine the sprocket for this part if we had it in a CAD file. Can you share the file you have with use so that we may have this part made for our next regional in Knoxville?
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Re: usage of denso window motor

Read the entire thread

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We used this motor this weekend at the peachtree regional and had no success with it. Needless to say we didn't use a sprock. One of our sponors is willing to machine the sprocket for this part if we had it in a CAD file. Can you share the file you have with use so that we may have this part made for our next regional in Knoxville?
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Re: usage of denso window motor

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What we did to attach the coupler with the was pin it to the window motor using a cotter pin. It stayed pretty well and we never had any problems with it

Would you happen to have a picture of your set up?
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Re: usage of denso window motor

How much are we allowed to modify the window motors/gearbox? Can we use the gearbox for another motor?
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How much are we allowed to modify the window motors/gearbox? Can we use the gearbox for another motor?
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