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Thanks guys for space i think some right angle gear boxes would work. I will look into the links and do some reaserching.
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What scale are you planning to build? I would buy some round gear motors(powerful!) and install one on each wheel. Each pair held together with a tube to create and axle housing. Depending on the size of wheel I would suggest using something in the 100rpm or less range. Probably around 50-60rpm would be plenty fast if your tires are 4-5" tall.
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Putting gear-motors in a tube for axle is 'number 1' when it comes to dependability for wheel loaders, articulated dumpers and so on, in my opinion. To get enough power for like 5'' wheels one should go for 540 motor size, that will say the pipe should be like 40-42 mm outside, a standard tube called 1-1/4'' I believe (need to be machined to size internaly). There are different kinds of gearmotors with a 540 size motors around, but many of them are the typical 'china ebay' stuff, too weak. If you could get hold of this type of motor as shown in the link, you don't need to worry about power...The one that have 50-60 rpm at 12V (approx 5'' wheels) They are branded 'MFA' in Europe. This company are located in England, I would think they possible ship overseas too.
http://www.mfacomodrills.com/gearboxes/942d_series.html Last edited by Rimrock; 10-22-2016 at 02:58 AM. |
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