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12.29.2010, 08:25 PM
Greetings, one and all,
I'm posting here because the folks seem genuinely helpful. I need a pinion gear. It's not for a truck but a Maxon coreless motor to go in a big German train I have. I've done a lot of research, but haven't found a match. I'm hoping that someone here might tell me how to proceed. Here's the info about the needed gear:
10 tooth
2 mm bore
7 mm outside diameter (might have once been 7.5- it's now worn.)
5 mm inside diameter (base of teeth)
5 mm length
Detailed picture at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28638959@N08/5303819296/
Thanks,
Tom Cox
PS: I have looked at dozens of vendor sites and found close matches. But I just don't know how to proceed. I know that it's a very dicey thing to try to replace a pinion and get good mesh. But I want to try. The engine has nostalgic value to me. Train forum folks haven't been able to help.
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12.29.2010, 08:53 PM
we are and here you go
https://sdp-si.com/eStore/
i would need to know alot more about thr pinion you need to find you the right one, but if it can be found it will be at sdp-si
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......maybe they want to be more like novak
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I'm telling Patrick you said that!
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12.29.2010, 09:35 PM
10T @ 7mm diameter = 43.54p (Mod 0.58). Calculated from http://scriptasylum.com/rc_speed/gear_calc.html
Not much help, but you can get an idea...
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12.30.2010, 12:24 AM
sdp-si are very good. I have seen all kinds of gears there. Give them a call or send them an email and I am sure they will be able to help.
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12.30.2010, 01:32 AM
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we are and here you go
https://sdp-si.com/eStore/
i would need to know alot more about thr pinion you need to find you the right one, but if it can be found it will be at sdp-si
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Many, many thanks. I can furnish whatever information you need about the pinion in question. BTW- it was installed on a beautiful 1970's vintage large scale German train. I sent the original motor with gear intact to a dealer of coreless motors. He said he'd pull the old gear off and put it on a new Maxon corelss motor for me. But he tore the old gear up really badly with his gear puller. It had meshed very smoothly and when I got it back, it just locked up.
I may have made a big mistake by trying to gently remove the burrs with a dremel. It meshed a bit better. But it's still not right. And I'm just at a loss on what to do next. Should I buy several gears that are close to this one and hope for the best?
I can furnish pictures of the pinion, pictures of the spur gear it meshes with, measurements, whatever is needed. I appreciate very much your help, believe me.
Thanks,
Tom
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12.30.2010, 01:40 AM
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On the contrary, this is a huge help. The available literature was confusing on how to calculate the modulus. This url converter is a big help. I knew that the modulus was close to 0.6. But it's better to know that it's exactly 0.58. That's of course assuming the original diameter was 7 mm. But if it was 7.5mm, then I know that the modulus is 0.63. If I need to, and if they're available, I can order pinons in 0.58 and 0.63 modulus.
Again, many thanks,
Tom
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12.30.2010, 01:41 AM
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sdp-si are very good. I have seen all kinds of gears there. Give them a call or send them an email and I am sure they will be able to help.
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Thank you very much for the recommendation. They contacted me and I've replied. I'm beginning to feel like there may be hope!
Regards,
Tom
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12.30.2010, 01:49 AM
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Originally Posted by tommyheadleycox
On the contrary, this is a huge help. The available literature was confusing on how to calculate the modulus. This url converter is a big help. I knew that the modulus was close to 0.6. But it's better to know that it's exactly 0.58. That's of course assuming the original diameter was 7 mm. But if it was 7.5mm, then I know that the modulus is 0.63. If I need to, and if they're available, I can order pinons in 0.58 and 0.63 modulus.
Again, many thanks,
Tom
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Cool, glad it might help. Along with just the pitch/modulus, also pay attention to the tooth geometry (pressure angle), as there can be variation there even with identical pitch gears. I have a feeling a very large/detailed picture will be needed for sdp-si to make sure they provide the exact match.
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12.30.2010, 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by tommyheadleycox
On the contrary, this is a huge help. The available literature was confusing on how to calculate the modulus. This url converter is a big help. I knew that the modulus was close to 0.6. But it's better to know that it's exactly 0.58. That's of course assuming the original diameter was 7 mm. But if it was 7.5mm, then I know that the modulus is 0.63. If I need to, and if they're available, I can order pinons in 0.58 and 0.63 modulus.
Again, many thanks,
Tom
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The Duratrax Vendetta 1/18 RC car uses Mod 0.6 pinions if I remember correctly, but I believe the stock bore is 2.3mm. Might be worth a try looking at those
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12.30.2010, 04:46 PM
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we are and here you go
https://sdp-si.com/eStore/
i would need to know alot more about thr pinion you need to find you the right one, but if it can be found it will be at sdp-si
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I just thought of something. Would it be of any help to scan and fax an EXACT 1:1 image of the gear? Accurate to .10 say.??
I also have taken a great many photos and measurements.
Thank you,
Tom
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01.01.2011, 08:00 PM
It might also help if you had dimensions for the gear this pinion meshes with, if it is not too worn.
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01.01.2011, 09:18 PM
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Man I love scriptasylum. Brian you have done the RC community something that they will for ever be in debt to you for. Couldn't count the number of times I have used it and it just seems to get better with more features and calculations.
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01.02.2011, 09:17 PM
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Man I love scriptasylum. Brian you have done the RC community something that they will for ever be in debt to you for. Couldn't count the number of times I have used it and it just seems to get better with more features and calculations.
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+ 1 as well. I direct my friends to the link constantly when they have a question
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01.02.2011, 10:23 PM
I would try a 48 pitch gear, there are 2 types of these, if memory serves me correctly. tamiya use a gear that is very close to 48p in most of their tourinc car line. It is slightly tighter pitch than regular american 48p. Not 2mm bore, but 2.3 (1/8").
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