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Powered by Awesome ![]() Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Parker, Colorado
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I put this here becasue it seems like it could work pretty good for any crawler... Heres the specs: ![]() This is the Gear Head Motor 380K75 & Pin Spike Tire Set from the Tamiya Robomaterial Series. Suitable for Ages 12 & Older. FEATURES: Designed for use in building competition-ready robots. Powerful, compact Type 380 gear head motors. The high torque motors, with gear of 75:1, can be used with a DC7.2V power source. Mounted 1:10 scale monster pin spike tires that are ideal for traversing rough terrain. Position selectable metal motor mounts. Illustrated assembly guide on package. INCLUDES: (2) Motors (2) Wheel Hub Shafts (2) Tires Hardware (2) Motor Mounts Box Wrench & Allen Wrench REQUIRES: Assembly SPECS: Tire Width: 60mm Tire Diameter: 130mm Max Load: 2kg per wheel Motor Specs - Voltage: 7.2V RPM: 242r/min (@ no load) Current Consumption: 0.67A (@ no load) Weight: 180g Gross Weight: 660g (with tires) Running Speed: 1m per 0.74 sec. COMMENTS: Do not use voltage over 7.2V. 380 size motor and a gear reduction... seems like we should be able to get longer run times and less weight. Just a thought. |
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Rock Crawler Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Thats a Good question
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All i See is a little red X,
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Pebble Pounder Join Date: May 2005 Location: raleigh
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yeah no pic it isnt workin
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I wanna be Dave Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Columbia Gorge
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Right click on red "x" and you can get to it or.... Let an old timer show you how it's done ![]() |
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I wanna be Dave Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Columbia Gorge
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TTT..... Back from the dead. Has anyone tried these yet? |
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