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01-07-2013 08:23
Andrew RemmersAny reason as to why you have such a huge gap around the CIM motor's raised face?
01-07-2013 17:50
cbale2000|
Any reason as to why you have such a huge gap around the CIM motor's raised face?
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01-07-2013 19:24
Jonathan Cheng|
If its the spot I think you're talking about, I would bet its so the gear on the CIM (which appears to be a bit larger than most) can be taken off with the motor... but that's just a guess.
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02-07-2013 00:22
Aren Siekmeier
02-07-2013 15:50
thinker&plannerI was thinking about doing something like this, but I couldn't figure out how to do the gear spacing. Because I didn't know the spacing for different gear-sets, I couldn't choose the right ones. How did you avoid that issue?
02-07-2013 16:16
craigboez
In FRC a lot of people use the following formula to calculate gear center to center dimensions:
C to C = ((N1 + N2) / (2 * DP)) + .003
N1 and N2 are the number of teeth in the two gears you're meshing, and DP is the diametrical pitch of the gears (which in your case is 20).
See this thread for more info:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=95413
05-07-2013 13:24
splatterwe had something similar to that this season we had a 3 cim pto with a two speed and also a brake. 
05-07-2013 15:28
T^2Screws aren't really meant to take shear force, nor are they intended to locate features. If you use a large center hole for the CIM, the hole will no longer be able to constrain the motor as intended. Depending on how large your clearance hole for the 10-32 mounting screws is, you could end up with as much as .005" of play in either the closer or farther directions. This is obviously optimal for neither gear efficiency nor backlash, and completely mitigates the effect of adding .003" between gear centers. You should really reconsider the benefits of a large boss hole, and whether or not they outweigh the negative consequences.
07-07-2013 19:56
Jonathan Cheng|
we had something similar to that this season we had a 3 cim pto with a two speed and also a brake.
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