Transmission options
I'm trying to get an idea of what you guys would recommend for a transmission for my Tonka conversion. I have a stock Tamiya motor and 3-speed transmission, but I won't have enough room inside the cab to use them.
I'm looking for something I can use a 540 motor with, that is shorter in length, height, and isn't too expensive.I haven't had much luck with the vendors sites, when it comes to price. Thanks, Rob |
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Rob check out RC4WD for a transmission they have a 2 speed that is fairly compact. Ed
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HD semi version (new) http://www.wtbcar.com/shopping/index...product_id=203
what I have in mine - http://www.wtbcar.com/shopping/index...product_id=154 or try a rc4wd dig tranny? |
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I've also been looking at the RC4WD planetary transmissions. If I coupled a 16:1 with a 65t motor, I would probably have all the speed I needed.
Is anyone using one of these? |
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A bit different approach here - but take a look at some of the robot shops - they carry electric motors with gear reduction units already attached. sometimes they are more affordable. but they are generally more compact.
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I too would suggest looking at the planetary style gearmotors. You might even consider robbing such a set-up from a cheap power screwdriver, or an old cordless drill. You could run a rear axle, using a driveshaft with that set-up, or you could also drive the wheels directly off the output shaft of the gearmotor, although then you will one motor for each wheel you wish to power.
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Servonaut planetary gearmotors are strong, quiet and compact. Over here in the old world a lot of folks that are into RC trucks, quickly throw out the noisy, backlashing Tamiya 3 speed, and it's motor which is more suitable for Formula 1...Most popular is the GM32U370, 7.2 V and output speed of about 370-400 rpm. (The speed with a standard 1:2.666 differential with equal 2'nd gear on a standard Tamiya 3 with a motor turning 6-7000 rpm, as of e.g an LRP Truckpuller) Will give a speed of 1.5 mph, which many find very suitable, and have no trouble dealing with total weights of 50-60 lbs. there is also the GM32U450, 12 V, which got double power. Costs about 100 USD. I don't know if there are any dealers over there, or what shipping cost from Germany. Will be cheaper disassemble a battery screwdriver, if one comes over one with a suitable rpm. About 150 rpm on the wheels of Tamiya 1:14 size tires gives the 1.5 mhp speed..
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My vote would be a pre-assembled gearmotor as suggested by Izzy - absolutely right to look at the robot parts suppliers....
try http://www.technobotsonline.com/ these guys have a HUGE range to suit pretty much anything. And pricing is pretty good |
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has anyone used this transmission in any of there builds?If so what is your opinion on it?Thanks |
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I have a 14:1 on the way from korea. I'll see what it's like when it gets here. might be too slow at 14:1 for drive motor but it is intended for my lift. there is a lower reduction to which might be what the RC4WD ones are.
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Thanks.I've seen a 1:5 ratio one also on eBay.I'm running a 45t motor from rc4wd.Appreciate you giving me your input.
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A 4:1 or a 5:1 is a good auxiliary reduction box to add to another main transmission, but you'll want a lot more reduction than that, if you are thinking of replacing a Tamiya 3 speed with a more compact planetary or spur gear transmission.
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Ok.Thanks.I'm looking for something a little more compact to replace the 3 speed that I have in my KH.Looked at the links on here and was thinking of running one of the robot planetary ones.Just don't know which ratio to go with.
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Hi All
has anyone fitted a 2 speed either in front or behind a 3 speed? if so what did you use? |
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can you or some one tell me where i can get a drive shaft center support bearing, thanks oldracer
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