does anyone have a site address that sells these motors?
does anyone have a site address that sells these motors?
p.s richard is you read the name of this topic youll find that i wanted them for gas boost anyway!
right anyway here are my requirements for the motors:
1.they have to be able to be run by co2 compressed from about 850 to 1000psi
2.they must have around about the same speed and tourge as a bosch motor (like as sold on technobots.co.uk).
the weight of these motors is NOT a problem!!!
please note that, excluding the pressure requirements, these requirements are minimal if anyonw noes a site that sell motors that are better that this then that accually better!!!
P.S. Sorry for the long line of messages!!!
A Dutch roboteer did calculate the gasuse, in the most positive approach you could run a good disk with 12 kg of CO2.
Advantage, when using the most torque-stating up, they use the least amount of gas,in stall you use no gas at all, but on full speed the gasuse is astronomicaly.
And motors capable to run on unregulated CO2 pressure... dont even search for them, youre looking into gas turbines then.. things running on fuel, pricetag over £2000 very high RPM and about no torque.
Normal airtools run up to 10 bar, maybe 16 bar for a very rare range of tools.
Just a thought...could you paralell two air motors in some efficient way?
Use one massive for starting the disk, and one high speed one with low air use (and obviosly lower torque). You hardly need any torque to keep it spinning, do you? (assuming decent bearings)
Yes, you could paralell two air motors. But you would either need some sort of valve to direct the airflow, or they both would be on at all time.
But theres one thing which I think most people have missed, I dont think Daniels after air motors to run his disc continously, but motors that will help him boost the speed just before impact.
When it comes to motors, he must be better of with a pair of motors from some air tools, and a regulator?
does anyone have the name of a site that sells old or new air tools then?
or maby a site that spesilises in these motors?
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