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How do I mount a motor in a studless construction?
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lugnet.technic
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Tue, 27 Dec 2005 05:54:47 GMT
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Geoffrey Hyde <gdothyde@bigponddotnet!StopSpam!dotau>
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I'm looking for some ways of mounting a motor in a good solid mostly
studless construction that doesn't need lots of fiddling around with.
I'm looking to mount both 43362/71427 and 2838 styles of motors, but I've no
idea how to make it a fairly rigid studless design that doesn't bend too
much. Any and all ideas appreciated.
I would consider the use of technic bricks and plates surrounded by bricks
that have technic holes in them to be okay, as long as it's a fairly common
part.
Naturally 2838 would have a different style of power connection to
43362/71427, the latter being powered from above. Interchangeable mounts
would be good, as I could then consider the effect of different motors on
the same construction.
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Cheers ...
Geoffrey Hyde
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: How do I mount a motor in a studless construction?
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| (...) How about putting these on top: (URL) the motor studs in the holes? for 71427 or 43362 use two each side, leaving the 9V connector free. A 2838 motor could have 5 each side. Try these on the bottom: (URL) some plates on the motor to make the (...) (19 years ago, 27-Dec-05, to lugnet.technic)
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