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Thread: How to take drill motors apart.

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    We may decided on using 4 £15 motors for the drive of our robot. My grandpa however, is worried about using this because he isnt sure how to take the drill apart and convert it into a drive system. I sent him the drill hacking guide, but we cant be certain that all the drills have the same components and set-up as the drills we want, especially as its an austrailian site. Does anyone have a step by step guide for idiots about how to convert these drills motors (we want to use the batteries as well) into a robot drive system. Please can I have all answers ASAP.

    Yours in need of help,

    Alex

  2. #2
    This might help a little.
    http://www.robowars.org/wikka/DrillHacking101http://www.robowars.org/wikka/DrillHacking101

  3. #3
    99% of cordless drills are the same inside as that guide.

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    Greetings from england. (Guten Tag?)

    Um.........Well..... So if theyre all so similar should I just follow the guide? Or should I buy one of the better drills? Its a 14.4v, 700rpm drill, which we are going to overvolt by about 40%. We are to use four of them.

    Auf Wiedersen?!

    Alex R

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    all you need to do is take the battery off then undo ever screw you can see the motor and chuck and the small controller should come out easily cut the motor wires

    then open the chuck fully look inside you will see a screw get the corect head screw driver put it in and try to do the screw up as its a reverse screw if you cant do it try putting it in a vive

    to get the cells out of the battery again undo all the screws the top will come off and you will be left with the cells

  7. #7
    cheers Alex. Ill get buying then.

    Alex

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    its ok, are you going to the maidstone event at end of november?

    or whats your first event going to be?

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    oooh. Probably a very long time off. Get it working properly first and as my grandfather lives in suffolk then well have to do a lot of posting stuff back and forwards.

    Thanks,

    Alex

  10. #10
    Arghhh!
    Last night I bought 4 cheap 9.6 volt drills to take apart.
    I removed the reverse thread bolt from two without any problems. The other two just wont budge. I used all my strength and its just stuck. Im not exactly a small guy either! I have had to resort to a lovely angle grinder and tearing apart the bolt (i have spares).
    Any hows rant over, is there anything that I should try? I had a go at reversing holding the chuck to make sure its all the way in to try and loosen the bolt.
    Just dont understand why two were so dam tight and the other two were really easy.

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