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Nick
Experienced Roboteer
Joined: 16 Jun 2004
Posts: 11802
Location: Sydney, NSW
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The gears in the Whyachi boxes are much bigger than .8 mod and the problem is also that they have to have a really small face width compared to usual, so you need to mill or lathe a regular gear almost in half. If you don't use thin gears, the GB will be extreme deep and heavy. After that, the small gears are quite hard to fasten to the shafts - keys are too deep, pins are not strong enough, so the method I have seen is to use a hexagonal axle and broach the gears with a hex shape. The broach is megadollars from McMaster.
If you use a fine pitch / mod gear set you risk snapping the teeth, which is just what NPC did with those gearboxes I bought; enen when they were hardened, they wore down fast.
All the steel gears from TEA and probably from SDP-SI are annealed, so you will need to send them out for hardening after they are machined; more expense and difficulty. _________________ Australian 2015 Featherweight champion
UK 2016 Gladiator champion
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Wed May 28, 2008 10:50 pm |
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Knightrous
Site Admin
Joined: 15 Jun 2004
Posts: 8511
Location: NSW
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For drill motors, I think a set of 0.8mods should survive, They have a face width of 5-6mm pending on the gear. You right about the the possibility of damaging the teeth, but if you select the gears correctly, ensuring you get plenty of tooth mesh, they should be fine. Stepping up to Mod 1 gears should easily handle it.
SDPSI gears come in various materials, poly, brass, alloy, carbon steel, stainless, so take your pick. price varies accordingly. _________________ https://www.halfdonethings.com/
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Wed May 28, 2008 10:57 pm |
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