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Kent:
I'm not at work, so I don't have access to some catalogs there... but have
you looked at W.M. Berg, PIC, Sterling Drive Components, etc??? I think they
are all located in Connecticut, USA. hey specialize in very small precision
gears and drive components. You will probobly have to bore the I.D.
yourself, as your specs are a little off the nominal inch standards.
Give me a buzz personally if you want more info on the above.
HTH, Jeff
jeffrey.hazen@northmill.net
> -----Original Message-----
> From: news-gateway@lugnet.com [mailto:news-gateway@lugnet.com]On Behalf
> Of Kent Marshall
> Sent: Saturday, October 02, 1999 6:03 PM
> To: lugnet.robotics.handyboard@lugnet.com
> Subject: tiny gears
>
>
> I'm looking for a very small set of gears. For example, I need a worm
> with a 0.025" diameter bore and another with a 0.040" diameter bore.
> Both of these could be as long as 3/8". The size of the worm gears
> doesn't matter too much, although I'd like them to be less than 0.75" in
>
> diameter, preferably 0.5" in diameter.
>
> I realize that these might not be commonplace. I've looked through
> Thomas Register and I've been calling and emailing a lot of folks. I'm
> in hopes that someone on this mailing list has had some call for parts
> in this particular scale. If not, perhaps someone knows of a company in
>
> europe or Asia that I could contact?
>
> Any insight would be appreciated...
>
> Kent
>
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