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hello to all

I own some dvd distribution machines, I have a problem currently with a motor that drives a door, they have broken the internal gears, the machine builder no longer exists, and so I turn to anyone who can know this type of 24 volt scooter, above there is a written so reported:
vmotor -30012 2h3903

I have not found anything on the net, I attach photos, other information is available to anyone who can help me

thanks in advance,
 

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I think those "traps" use non-commercial components
So, unless you find an interchangeable alternative, I think the only solution is to gut it and make a good workshop rebuild damaged components. . .
 
Oh, my God.
If you broke the electric motor shaft, I'm sorry, but you're "stemmed" (you'd first buy a new electric motor).

but for "internal gears" you mean the reducer that attacked us?

to me seems like a reducer
 
thank you for the indication, and apologize if I am not accurate in the descriptions but not being a mechanic... .

As far as the question is concerned, the reducer has broken, so now the engine is good, how can I get this? that solution I could opt by applying maybe a "similare"

Thank you
 
as already said you should make remake the broken components (dentate wheels, pins, etc.) from a mechanical workshop.
 
great research on catalogs desperately looking for a compatible, not as performance but as size and attacks.. .
or, as I told you, entrust everything to a good mechanic who thwarts it, rebuilds and repairs it!

Anyway, good luck!
 
without knowing what kind of needs you have (both, size, attacks) you should see if on the internet you find something similar.

If you don't even know the couple that has to pass on things are 2:

- post on the forum more detailed photos;

- as recommended by mbt, dismantle the reducer and detect the geometric characteristics of the toothed wheels (for example the number of teeth). We'd get back to the transmission report.

In all cases, I would opt for a new gearbox... I don't think making dense wheels is much cheaper.
 
In all cases, I would opt for a new gearbox... I don't think making dense wheels is much cheaper.
In absolute sense it is not, indeed!
but if you don't find a compatible reducer and the changes to be made to mount another one are huge... :eek:
Unfortunately the gearboxes are not normalized, so everyone does them as they please and consequently attacks are "specific" by brand and model!
to find one that is compatible with the existing attacks, it is generally like making a 6+1 to the superenalotto!
 
:eek:
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Unfortunately the gearboxes are not normalized, so everyone does them as they please and consequently attacks are "specific" by brand and model!
I didn't know!

I was convinced they were normalized

at this point I withdraw what I said
 
:eek:

I didn't know!

I was convinced they were normalized

at this point I withdraw what I said
engines yes, they are normalized
the gearboxes, at least the size I use, no, maybe small stuff like that is...
do a test, take two catalogues of different brands of similar gearboxes, such as endless screws or epicycloids. look for two with similar characteristics and compare the size. . .
 

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