Division Brushless Gear-Drive CAD Design
Division Brushless Gear-Drive CAD Design
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Single Stage Geared Brushless Drive CAD Design
Division has been optimized and upgraded many times over the years. Version 3.0 launched with an early version of this brushless drive, with a steel shoulder bolt dead axel for improved durability over the 4mm output shafts on many planetary gearmotors. This design has been changed and optimized many times, and this is the final form.
SPECS: This drive solution utilizes our custom 1000kV 2306 motors and 11 tooth Mod 0.8 steel pinion gear. The motor will spin at about 12000RPM on 3S and 16000RPM on 4S at max speed, and the included 1.75" wheel design has a 48T gear to reduce this to around 2750 RPM or 3666 RPM. This is still extremely fast for a beetleweight so you might want to limit your throttle somewhat.
This model is FREE when you use code BrushlessDriveCAD at checkout! However, if you would like to support Just 'Cuz Robotics with a donation, you can just check out for the listed price. We will be forever thankful for your donation!
Instructions for use and a link to all needed parts are included with your download.
More Info
This product is just a CAD model (Computer-Aided Design) - 3D design files that can aid in constructing a robot or part - and not an actual physical product. Nothing will be shipped to you after your purchase. As this must be fabricated by the user with your own 3D printer, we cannot guarantee the design will work with the tolerances of your equipment. Adjustments might be needed for smooth operation.
The design is available in pretty much every CAD format under the sun and will work with any CAD program that accepts the universal STEP or SAT filetypes (including Solidworks), plus it is native in Autodesk Fusion 360.
- Fusion 360 Archive
- Inventor 2009
- Sketchup
- IGES
- STEP, SAT
- SMT
- STL, OBJ (3D Printer friendly)
- DWG, DXF (AutoCAD 2D)
- FBX
This design/item by Seth Schaffer is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Saw these motors used on Seth’s Devision robot - so I bought the cad to see how he does it - amazing work - opens straight up in fusion and you can see all the great work he has done to refine the design - it’s so light weight that you can sink all your weight into the weapon system and armour instead of drive- you can also alter it to match different motors and wheels -I love it -highly recommended