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Hello everyone,
with a friend I'm trying to build some kind of electric buggy dunes using 4 etek engines
(http://www.electricmotorsport.com/store/ems_ev_parts_motors_etek.php )
But there's a need for a reduction of about 1:8 and first impulse I thought I'd do it with a lazy-corona-catena, but it'd be bulky and so looking for a more compact solution I'm encapsulated in plane gearboxes though I couldn't figure out if it's a solution that could work in my case.
I had bowed the piece rr105uc that in theory would do just in my case http://www.reggianariduttori.com/ita/02/prod01c.htmBut I have a few questions.
When these gearboxes cost, I'm sure more than a chain lap and some bearings, but we're in the order of 500 euros, 1000 or 10000 ... I've also searched on google but I can't find any list and no e-commece selling them.
The diameter of the wheels of the buggy is about 60cm and from the tables it seems that at that distance the maximum load is 30 kg but surely I have wrong the calculations...
(if the buggy jumps and lands crooked there are about 800kg landing at 60 cm away from the axis ... I would not find myself with a wheel that detaches)
data is in this pdf http://www.reggianariduttori.com/pdf/c200.pdf- last but: eek: important: can the engine be attached to the gearbox?
with a friend I'm trying to build some kind of electric buggy dunes using 4 etek engines
(http://www.electricmotorsport.com/store/ems_ev_parts_motors_etek.php )
But there's a need for a reduction of about 1:8 and first impulse I thought I'd do it with a lazy-corona-catena, but it'd be bulky and so looking for a more compact solution I'm encapsulated in plane gearboxes though I couldn't figure out if it's a solution that could work in my case.
I had bowed the piece rr105uc that in theory would do just in my case http://www.reggianariduttori.com/ita/02/prod01c.htmBut I have a few questions.
When these gearboxes cost, I'm sure more than a chain lap and some bearings, but we're in the order of 500 euros, 1000 or 10000 ... I've also searched on google but I can't find any list and no e-commece selling them.
The diameter of the wheels of the buggy is about 60cm and from the tables it seems that at that distance the maximum load is 30 kg but surely I have wrong the calculations...
(if the buggy jumps and lands crooked there are about 800kg landing at 60 cm away from the axis ... I would not find myself with a wheel that detaches)
data is in this pdf http://www.reggianariduttori.com/pdf/c200.pdf- last but: eek: important: can the engine be attached to the gearbox?