Orbit700 Gearbox 9:1

Retired Product

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Built with a 9:1 ratio, this model is extremely fast, suitable for prototypes that need speed, agility and reliability.
Recommended for robust Robot Hockey projects as well as Featheweight, among others.

Content and Technical Data
  • This Kit Contains:
  • 1Orbit700 9:1 Planetary gearbox
  • 1Pinion 20 teeth for 5mm shaft *
  • 2M4 x 8mm screws
  • 2M4 Pressure Washers


Specifications:

Type of Reduction:Planetary
Reduction Ratio:9:1 (2 Stages)
Output Shaft Diameter:15mm
Keyway:5mm - DIN6885
Useful Spindle Length:38mm
Width / Height (Square):50mm
Gearbox body Length:110mm
Total Length with Motor:178mm
Fixing:8 holes with M6 thread
Front Block Material:SAE1045 Steel
Engine and Body Block Material:Aluminum 6351-T6
Weight:740g


This product must be used in conjunction with DeWalt 18V motors or RS-775** series motors

The Orbit700 gearbox is built with the same type of gears used in the DWNS Box, a material that has already been tested and approved in combat robots, resistant and reliable. Its shaft is manufactured in 15mm SAE1045 steel, is already keyed and with M6 front thread, supported on a front block also machined in SAE1045 steel, ensuring durability of the threads and better support for the shaft bearing. In addition, the front block offers more fixing options than previous models, either by the base threads or even by the face.
However, the biggest differential of the Orbit700 line is its ease of maintenance, allowing it to be disassembled without the need for complex tools.


Input Engine Applied Voltage Output Rotation Max. Torque. Efficiency Maximum Torque (Stall)
DeWalt 18V motor 18V 2,333 RPM 14.0 kgf.cm 118.8 kgf.cm
DeWalt 18V motor 14.4V 1,867 RPM 11.2 kgf.cm 95.0 kgf.cm
DeWalt 18V motor 12V 1,556 RPM 9.4 kgf.cm 79.2 kgf.cm

"This 9:1 retio is not recommended for Lightweight! As it is too short for this weight class, which can overheat and burn the motor. Always check your calculations to ensure your project is fully functional."

IMPORTANT:

* When mounting the Pinion on your electric motor, make sure that the shaft is supported and well chocked on a base. Press the gear with the aid of a manual press. The distance of the gear to the face of the motor must be 6mm or less, we recommend that you see the Orbit700 9:1 Technical Drawing to understand this procedure.
Take care not to force the assembly too much and bend the motor shaft.
Also be careful not to mount the pinion askew, the pinion tolerance is tight and it will offer resistance to the assembly, so use some base or guide to ensure parallelism.

** We are not responsible for adaptations with motors other than those recommended here.
*** Do not carry out the assembly of this item if you do not have the knowledge for the task. We are not responsible for assemblies that are badly made or that cause bending or damage any part of the box or motor.
**** After assembling the electric motor, it is recommended to soften the gearbox. Let the set run for a few minutes to the right and then to the left. This will help to reduce noise and improve performance.

Documentation


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victor.eduardo100
date Sent 2023-11-28 09:52:45
Essa caixa de redução possui intertravamento? OU seja o eixo da caixa só pode ser movimentado pela parte interna(pelo eixo do motor no caso)?

Giovanni5
date Sent 2023-11-28 11:02:26
victor.eduardo100
Infelizmente não trabalhamos com motores, caixas de redução ou motoredutores que possuam intertravamento. Entretanto conjuntos com reduções longas tendem a sustentar a posição do eixo de saída, por conta da inércia do conjunto. Já caixas com baixas reduções podem ser giradas facilmente pelo eixo de saída.