MitchJi
10 MW
Hi,
I'm in on the . 3220 group purchase. I'd really like to resolve this ASAP so that if possible I can plan on higher reduction and switch my order to a motor with a higher kv.
I plan to use Matt's single stage reduction and strongly prefer a belt drive. These are Matt's comments:
So 13 teeth of contact with HTD 5mm pitch 15mm wide belt and high tension works. Matt said he would sell a single stage unit with the dual motor plate. This will allow the motor to be mounted 3.5" further (7" instead of 3.5"?) from the driven shaft for better wrap on the small pulley.
PLAN A: 30t/90t. 3:1 reduction and I think about 12 teeth in contact. ( this calculator doesn't go up to 90t HTD so I'm not sure).
Then I read this reference to GT2:
http://www.gates.com/brochure.cfm?brochure=7916&location_id=11539
Twice the HP capacity and its smoother and quieter? Larger selection of belts and sprockets?
PLAN B: 20t/80t Power Grip GT2. If twice the HP is accurate this should work with the shorter face plate. If not I could always either use a longer face plate as is or trim it down and locate slots for something like 2" longer shaft separation. Custom pulleys are not prohibitively expensive so even if this requires custom pulleys that would be ok. 4:1 would be excellent (higher kv - more power and efficiency). Worst case 24t/92t?
Any reason this won't work? Will it be difficult or impossible to source belts (with the option of trimming the longer face plate I should have a pretty wide range of workable belt lengths).
Thanks!
Mitch
I'm in on the . 3220 group purchase. I'd really like to resolve this ASAP so that if possible I can plan on higher reduction and switch my order to a motor with a higher kv.
I plan to use Matt's single stage reduction and strongly prefer a belt drive. These are Matt's comments:
recumpence said:As for belt drive, my 3220 setups have all run chain drive. The twin 3220 setups are belted together using 26 tooth pulleys that have 13 teeth, each pulley, contacting the belt. That belt is also run very tight. For a 3220 on my reduction, I highly recommend a #25 pitch chain. That small pitch does not make much noise and they last quite a long time (not as long as a belt, though). The PK Ripper and the trikes have many hundreds of miles on them without wearing out.![]()
So 13 teeth of contact with HTD 5mm pitch 15mm wide belt and high tension works. Matt said he would sell a single stage unit with the dual motor plate. This will allow the motor to be mounted 3.5" further (7" instead of 3.5"?) from the driven shaft for better wrap on the small pulley.
PLAN A: 30t/90t. 3:1 reduction and I think about 12 teeth in contact. ( this calculator doesn't go up to 90t HTD so I'm not sure).
Then I read this reference to GT2:
http://www.gates.com/brochure.cfm?brochure=7916&location_id=11539
PowerGrip® GT®2 belts offer industry leading performance over other rubber synchronous belts, at little additional cost.
# Twice the HP capacity as HTD®, GT and competitive RPP® belts, allowing smaller, more compact drive designs
# Largest selection of belts and sprockets in the industry
Reduced Vibration, Less Noise, Greater Accuracy
* Gates unique curvilinear tooth profile delivers smooth, quiet operation and precise registration
Tooth/Groove Contact Comparison
PowerGrip GT2 Belt---------HTD Belt------------Timing Belt:
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Full contact between the PowerGrip GT2 belt tooth and sprocket groove improves resistance to ratcheting and backlash.
Twice the HP capacity and its smoother and quieter? Larger selection of belts and sprockets?
PLAN B: 20t/80t Power Grip GT2. If twice the HP is accurate this should work with the shorter face plate. If not I could always either use a longer face plate as is or trim it down and locate slots for something like 2" longer shaft separation. Custom pulleys are not prohibitively expensive so even if this requires custom pulleys that would be ok. 4:1 would be excellent (higher kv - more power and efficiency). Worst case 24t/92t?
Any reason this won't work? Will it be difficult or impossible to source belts (with the option of trimming the longer face plate I should have a pretty wide range of workable belt lengths).
Thanks!
Mitch