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Thread: Drill motors

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    Hi guys. Im starting a featherweight project and have a couple of questions.
    Im finding it hard removing the chuck from a drill motor shaft, any tips on this?
    Also looking to buy some drill motors with mounts, so if anyone sells, or is selling some, give us a post.
    Cheers. Dave (yes, I know, another Dave who builds robots)

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  3. We do!

    We have drill motors, mounts and wheels to fit. send me an email if you like james@robochallenge.co.uk

    Yes some times the chuck does get stuck on which is a pain. if you do clamp it in a vice or something just be carefull where you clamp it as they arent the strongest of componants

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    Thanks for the responses

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  6. Lol, yes, this became obvious after much dismantling and re-mantling, thanks Woody.

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    After the last thread, I deduced that I wanted to use drill motors. After experimenting with woodys calculator, and deciding that I want to use 7mm blue wheels, I hit a problem. My little combat robot would be relying on speed and pushing power. With 750 rpm drill the top speed was 30 mph - and anyway the drill was £49.99 - and I need four! So, somehow I need a way to keep the wheels the same size, but I need a cheap drill (£20 or under) with an rpm of about 1000 per minuite (planning to overvolt it by 50% on Woodys instruction).

    Im not just looking to you lot because I cant be bothered to look - I have done it to death on the internet, but I was wondering if there was something I am missing, or a website that you have used before in building.

    Thanks,

    Alex R

    (Message edited by aero_storm on October 11, 200

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  9. Ok, Have you got a link?
    Or a website URL?
    What are their specs and how many have you got.

    Thanks and sorry about the bombardment of questions,

    Alex

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