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Chains and sprockets compatible with 24V 200W MY1016B1M - Part No: ...

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Thomas O'Hare (Tomo)
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Registered: 8-2007
Posted on Sunday, August 12, 2007 - 9:10 pm:    Edit Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Hi, New to all this, I'm building a six wheeled buggy. The basic idea is that the three wheels on the left side will be linked by chain and sprocket and driven by a 24v motor. another motor will drive the right hand side.

I'm unsure about what chain and sprocket to use on the wheel shafts. The shaft are 16mm.
The motor(24V 200W MY1016B1M - Part No: 1470-010
A 200W 24V motor with fitted 11 tooth chain sprocket 6.35mm pitch)

Any suggestions would be welcome.
Admin (Admin)
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Post Number: 552
Registered: 10-2004
Posted on Monday, August 13, 2007 - 8:15 pm:    Edit Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Hello Thomas,

Firstly we do not currently have any chain or sprockets that are suitable for use with the sprockets that come fitted to our motors which is a shame really and is something we need to address for the future.

If you are intending to ride this buggy using skid steer, unless you have a high reduction ratio, you may well find it will not have enough power to turn on the spot.

You can use our 8mm or 3/8" chain and sprockets which will have to be drilled to suit the motor and axls but that is relatively easy. Actual size depends on what reduction you are after. On our shop you will find a Calculators button on the top Nav bar, here you can use the robot speed calculator to find what reduction you need given the wheel size, buggy speed and motor rpm. Once you know this, the right gears can be selected.

 

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