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Thread: Using drill batteries in robots

  1. #21

  2. thanks

  3. #23
    i have a question regarding the drill casing, the black bit of casing that has the chuck numbers on, i noticed it can move but can it be taken off without interfering with the gearing and other stuff?

    thanks alex

  4. #24
    Yep
    that is the slip clutch ... a torque relief device that allows the drill to be used as a screwdriver.. the harder its tightened the more power gets transmitted to the screwdriver bit.. until it slips.. preventing the screwdriver bit from tearing up screw heads..

    obviously as a drive system for a robot you dont want it to slip at all.. so either have it wound round to the drill setting.. OR
    remove it, and lock the slip clutch.

    to remove it you need to unscrew the Chuck, the screw unscrews the wrong way.. dont lose the screw !
    then unscrew the 2 screws holding the slip clutch plate .. slide it off.. shake out ALL the ball bearings.. then get a 5mm bolt and gently wind it into one of the holes until the driveshaft doesnt slip..

    what an appalling description.. Im sure someone else will do better





  5. #25
    so this improves performance and reduces the size of the drill?

    alex

  6. #26
    Hehe, still not finished: http://www.micro-maul.co.uk/howto_drills.htmlhttp://www.micro-maul.co.uk/howto_drills.html

    Yup, it will help if you do that aslong as youve got an appropriate way of locking the clutch with screws or through the way that the drill is mounted.

    All the best

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  8. #28
    so with the drill batteries, i just need to wrap them up in tape and the are ok to use and charger? if i keep the connector on top

    thanks alex

  9. #29
    also i need to change the lay out of the cells, at the moment it is the usual drilll battery arrangment, 3,3,2 and 2 on top. but how do i detach one from another then reattach?

    hope this is clear

    thanks alex

  10. #30
    Its best not to detatch them, But if you have to..

    You wont be able to solder ontop of the cells very easily, its not adviseable either, If there are tags on the cells holding them together, cut them in half in the centre, you can solder onto the tags easyer then on the cells themselfs.

    I Wouldnt advise it though. But if you have to, try avoiding heating up the cells as much as you can, when you re-join the packs, use a very hot iron and try and get it done quickly.

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