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Re: Friction Pulley question
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lugnet.robotics
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Mon, 24 Jan 2000 17:45:35 GMT
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Brian B. Alano <ALANO@KIVA.NETnomorespam>
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Ben Jackson wrote:
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> The rubber ring grips the stud on the micro motor. You can then use it as a
> pulley or to connect an axle to the micro motor. They appear to grip tightly
> enough that they never slip within the torque range of the micromotor.
Of the three I have, two grip too well, and one slips quite nicely (too nicely in
some cases.) I don't know, maybe I added a little fingerprint lubricant to it. For
the other two, I found a quick and easy way to add some slip: insert one or more 1
x 1 plates between the micro motor and the pulley.
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| (...) The rubber ring grips the stud on the micro motor. You can then use it as a pulley or to connect an axle to the micro motor. They appear to grip tightly enough that they never slip within the torque range of the micromotor. Don't worry about (...) (25 years ago, 24-Jan-00, to lugnet.robotics)
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