
gear reducer for common 5-6v high speed low torque motor
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PLEASE USE THE "ROTATED" PARTS OR ROTATE THEM YOURSELF IF YOU RECOMPILE/EXPORT IS ESSENTIAL.\nThe plan was to put some small motors from old electronics into action. At least two ~5V high-speed motors could be found in discarded CD drives, each with slightly different mounting holes, possibly differing from yours completely, I discovered that the mounts needed adapting and my version fits both scenarios. A mallet-pushing small gear transforms into a larger one attached to an M4 bolt, then there's another little motor that works alongside this process - it decreases size through the rotation by a multiple of 5 with all other features incorporated, ensuring smooth assembly. The included gear script I found created by GregFrost will guide you on proper mounting of parts while fitting the required SCAD code into a tweak design used for precision customizing of these small mechanisms. The manual for assembly states you should prepare four M4 bearings (624), and use two ~40mm M4 bolts plus some m4 nuts combined with an additional couple ~40mm m3 fasteners alongside appropriate securing mechanism parts that need careful alignment in sequence - everything can easily assemble by itself, making life a lot easier once fitted inside as required and completed efficiently using given parameters - now its up to you; simply follow steps, it'll surely make everything more manageable, less stress on assembling parts while adding some value overall. My machine - I built the original thing for (my personal favorite "Peri-static Pump"). There is absolutely nothing holding this project back - so in the very first time using my current one with all parts well-positioned to provide that particular outcome expected once all done and it gets going fine as described when fully prepared from ground zero or not... Let's see now since i can give it more love now - i still keep trying even things you have made possible.
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