Heavyweight motor/gearbox question
Hello. You know how for building feathers etc. there are motor solutions available such as Gimson's, drill motor gearboxes etc? I wondered if there were similar pre-built options for heavyweights. So far, my ravings have stumbled upon butchering up an electric wheelchair, and on the Robot Market Place I found T-64's which seem to come as an incredibly expensive option.
Does anyone have any other suggestions as to cheap and pre-built locomotion ideas that I can bolt onto a planned heavyweight. Obviously I know with hardly any building skills I'm not going to win anything but fancied a go all the same.
Re: Heavyweight motor/gearbox question
Wheelchair motors are your best bet then.
Otherwise you're thinking about asking others to build you a set of gearboxes.
And cheap... Depends on motors and used materials.
Re: Heavyweight motor/gearbox question
there are these
http://users.breathe.com/planteng/axles.htm
but you have to buy 2 axles at £60 each and and pay £25 to get them modified
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Struth that websites been going yonks I didn't realise you could still buy off him!!
That's cool, I'll bear him in mind. He always used to seemed a good laugh when they interviewed him on the telly, from Somerset I think?
Re: Heavyweight motor/gearbox question
Almost certain Roger isn't about anymore.
Re: Heavyweight motor/gearbox question
http://www.robotmarketplace.com/product ... TMODA.html
Not a bad option if you go for the 1hp ampflow motor, $200 a piece is pretty decent value for what you get.
Or you could go down the route of gearing using chain and sprocket. Not too tricky if you use standard bearing blocks and shafts
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That's pretty cool. finding an old wheelchair is the favourite at the minute lol.
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Your other option would be to use a ready made gearbox. Plenty available on ebay.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Belle-Cement- ... 337f204f5b
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/25-1-MCP-4-Ge ... 19c9478c8f
Just search for gearbox in business, office and industrial
Re: Heavyweight motor/gearbox question
That's cool, I didn't realise gearboxes and premade stuff was as ready available in the bigger sizes like it is.
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Got something similar but its geared 1:80 so they're probably be a bit too slow. Its not light at about 950gr but at least they're all metal and look sturdy enough.
Bought them for a project which never saw light - but who knows!
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a49...ps975e7575.jpg