Changes for page SES-V2 Horns
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... ... @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ 1 - =Gears=1 +Gears 2 2 Edit 3 3 16T driven + 48T idler = 3:1 ratio 4 4 ... ... @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ 12 12 13 13 This has no effect on gearing, rpm or overall angle. Having both gears on the LSS creates a second driven axis. A 1:1 configuration can be used with the gear bracket where high axial or radial loads exist. Center distance when using these two gears is 1.00 inches. 14 14 15 - =External Gear Specs / Drawing=15 +External Gear Specs / Drawing 16 16 Edit 17 17 {Include image showing what each value represents - use Wikipedia or any other site "Spur gear nomenclature"} 18 18 ... ... @@ -24,17 +24,16 @@ 24 24 Outer Diameter 1.06" 1.06" 25 25 Material Aluminum Aluminum 26 26 Spline 27 - 28 -= Spline = 27 +Spline 29 29 Edit 30 30 LSS Gear - 16T - Splines.png 31 31 32 32 The spline used on the LSS external gears is a 24 tooth version which is compatible with Hitec components. 33 33 34 - =Gear Bracket Assembly / Mounting & Parts=33 +Gear Bracket Assembly / Mounting & Parts 35 35 36 36 Show in images how to assemble the gear bracket with various parts: bearings, shaft, shaft retainer, idler, gear (two options). Include RobotShop Parts #s 37 37 38 - =LSS External Gear Mounting Options=37 +LSS External Gear Mounting Options 39 39 Edit 40 40 There are various ways to mount the gears to the servo without using the gear bracket. Below are just some examples showing gears mounted with and without the gearbox bracket. Note that the gearbox bracket can be mounted on multiple sides of the servo. The gearbox bracket is used largely for applications with higher forces (axially and radially) and higher torque.