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Actually - it was not a brush - but a bushing (like a really thin washer) to keep the gear from wearing against the gearcase.
I am working now to figure out the gear reduction the existing unit has. What do you think? Last edited by Pat Schmitz : 02-20-06 at 11:28 AM. |
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cowlflap
Pat, try 100 to 1 ratio. The orginal company that made the motor is no longer in business so it has to be a different orginization. What is the name of the company? If you don't want to mention it on the web, please send me an e-mail.
Thanks Jerry |
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cowl flap motor
Jerry:
I would buy one immediately to have in stock when one of mine goes bad. Berrien Sutton |
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Jerry -
From my calculations - it looks like the output shaft needs to turn 1/4 turn to actuate the cowl flap. For a 4 second Open/Close cycle - the motor would be ~ 6000 RPM motor w/ 1600:1 reduction. Very low torque. I am waiting for a price to see what they come back with... Last edited by Pat Schmitz : 01-17-06 at 10:21 PM. |