Retrorockit said:
casainho said:
NexusG said:
I don't think changing the entire blue gear is a good solution because the issue is likely to reappear
Note that I had the same problem with a metal gear and during a hot summer in Spain. It dissapear suddenly for a mysterious reason
If the slipping is between the sleeve and the clutch, I think glue (which one) is the only solution
I would like to understand what is the sleeve... I tried the translator but still I can understand.
There are only 2 parts here, the blue gear and the pinion gear (each of them costs about 16 euros on Aliexpress), and the problem seems to be in one of them. In my case, I exchanged the blue gear to a new one and the problem is solved (at least for now).
But yes, I would like to understand where is the slipping...
1. the blue gear
That's some interesting infos !
So there should not be any grease between the hf1216 and the shaft
And the hf1216 itself could possibly be an issue
What would you consider to be the best long term solution ?
Since it's not sealed, and it has to turn free sometimes, lubricant is needed. But I would be careful what is used there. Too thick a grease could interfere with it and be hard for the rollers to squeeze the grease out of the way when they need to contact the shaft, and any type of Teflon, moly, or graphite low friction grease would be asking for trouble. Sprag manufacturers advise against any extreme prssure EP greases. So thinner simple lubricants seems best. FC12 is an interchange number for this size clutch.
https://www.bocabearings.com/products/fc12(x)-19151
https://www.bocabearings.com/products/hf1216(x)-11016
This get's a wider choice of brands. This one is14N.m torque, I've seen others 12.2N.m or unrated so they vary in strength. It seems the RC helo guys have a lot of trouble with these also.