Motor Gearbox Reduction 1:6.5
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More Projects on our YouTube Channel - How to Assemble the Gearbox This gearbox is designed for a variety of motors and is part of a larger project that I am working on. I created this gearbox to test the durability of 3D printed gears, and the results are impressive. The assembly process is easy, and the gearbox runs smoothly. With a reduction ratio of about 1:6.5, you can expect a higher torque output. Here's a breakdown of the gear stages: * Gear stage 15 to 35 teeth - Ratio of 2.33 * Gear stage 15 to 42 teeth - Ratio of 2.80 You can use this gearbox with DC or brushless motors that have a mount diagonal of 19mm or 16mm, or you can add other holes to suit your needs. To assemble the gearbox, you will need the following parts: * 1x Motor * 2x M3 or M2 countersunk screws for motor * 2x M3x10mm countersunk screws for case * 1x M2x6mm screw * 2x M2 screws to fix the gears in place * 1x 3mm axis or M3x10mm screw * 2x bearing 623zz, 3x10x4mm * 1x bearing MR63zz, 3x6x2.5mm You can discover more of my designs on Pinshape and learn about my other projects by visiting my website or following me on social media: * Website: http://www.jtronics.de/ * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jtronic * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/jtroni * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jtronic
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