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What's_nitro? 05.25.2008 12:29 PM

What gear pitch is this?
 
Hey guys I recently blew up my power drill SO I've decided to "upgrade" it. :diablo:

I pulled out the old motor and I need to know what pitch the pinion is. It is a 12 tooth pinion. It's about 1/2 inch in diameter.

http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g4...d/DSC00151.jpg
http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g4...d/DSC00150.jpg

Any ideas? I'm sure it isn't that uncommon. I was thinking 32P?

What's_nitro? 05.25.2008 12:32 PM

Oh and just in case you're wondering why I don't just remove this pinion, it's because it is one with the motor shaft.

BrianG 05.25.2008 01:56 PM

Well, Mod1 would be 0.55" (14mm) in diameter, and 32p would be 0.44" (11.2mm) in diameter. You'll probably have to be a little more exact than "about 1/2". :wink:

azjc 05.25.2008 02:00 PM

I looked at one of my Mod 1 pinions and it doesnt have the triangular shape at the end the one you have pictured, I couldnt find any of my 32 pitch pinions but I am thinking that the gear is not one that is common to RC...just a guess though

BrianG 05.25.2008 02:02 PM

The shape doesn't really matter with regards to the pitch. Clutchbells and Mike's older steel (non hardened) pinions were differently shaped, yet both were Mod1.

azjc 05.25.2008 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 176480)
The shape doesn't really matter with regards to the pitch. Clutchbells and Mike's older steel (non hardened) pinions were differently shaped, yet both were Mod1.

I stand corrected....:smile:

What's_nitro? 05.25.2008 03:08 PM

Errr, if only I had a caliper to get a more accurate measurement. :mdr: I can tell you that the teeth are much smaller than M1 gears. Also much larger than 48P. I don't have any 32P in my collection to compare it to. It's from a Craftsman drill if that helps at all...

JERRY2KONE 05.25.2008 03:27 PM

Pressed
 
That gear has to be pressed on the rotor shaft. I seriously doubt that they made a rotor shaft and milled a pinion on the same piece of metal. You may have to apply a little heat to the gear to get it off. Wish you luck with that project.

BrianG 05.25.2008 07:20 PM

A caliper would be more accurate, but since you don't have one, you can use a metric ruler instead. If the pitch is smaller than Mod1, but larger than 48p, it's probably is 32p. Take the motor to your LHS and see if it will mesh up with other 32p gears.

JERRY2KONE 05.25.2008 10:20 PM

Vxb
 
If you like you can check out VXB.COM where I get my bearings from. If you place an order for some bearings they will throw in a digital caliper for $9. I have one on the way now so I will let you know how that pans out.

What's_nitro? 05.26.2008 05:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 176572)
Take the motor to your LHS and see if it will mesh up with other 32p gears.

I don't have a LHS... :cry::cry: I'll just order a 32P pinion. I'm now about 90% sure that that is the correct pitch. It is just short of 12mm tip-to-tip. Thanks guys. I'll start a thread on the project if it goes well.

What's_nitro? 05.26.2008 06:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JERRY2KONE (Post 176506)
That gear has to be pressed on the rotor shaft. I seriously doubt that they made a rotor shaft and milled a pinion on the same piece of metal. You may have to apply a little heat to the gear to get it off. Wish you luck with that project.

Umm Jerry, not to rub it in your face or anything, but here's a picture of the extracted rotor. It just goes to show that they really don't make 'em like they used too...

http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g4...d/DSC00189.jpg


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