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hi https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ5yJo4utXOzUsZNOLrNE7g?sub_confirmation=1 Motor mount. Thanks, Enjoy! ...
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This plate was designed to hold a motor mount to a beam. ...It was dimensioned using GD&T.
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This is a motor mount bracket for the SARA robot. ...It is for mounting a 12v motor with 17mm hole spacing.
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This is a motor mount. All dimensions are on an attached photo. ...I've used M3 nuts and bolts (machine screws).
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An motor mount for the SKUA FPV Plane 2100mm. ...I Bought a bit big motor for the plane and was not able to fasten the motor. So i made this motor mount and got it to turn the motor 45 degrees so that the wires points down
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This is a motor mount for a brushless motor on a GWS slow stick. The motor is a Detrum BM2815A1, other 28mm motors may fit. This is the A360 file. ... http://a360.co/2k4ZQaH
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motor mount for yellow geared motors, not sure if others will fit. printed in pla suggest 100% infill so it will be sturdy. will allow you to attach the geared motors to anything that you see fit to connect them to.. ...holes will allow 2 m3 screws...
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Motor mount for RCTimer 3536-11 motor on 12mm wood bar. https://hack42.nl/wiki/Tricopter Design is strong enought for normal use, but breaks when to much force is applied (eg. when crashing) so it will save your props & motors. ... A second version...
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Motor mount for cheap motor like this:http://www.ebay.com/itm/smart-Car-Robot-Plastic-Tire-Wheel-with-DC-3-6v-Gear-Motor-for-arduino-/400985432465?hash=item5d5c982191:g:WVMAAOSwaNBUh7Xc I have designed it to be attached with M3 screws. ...Can be used...
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This is a motor mount for a brushless motor on a GWS slow stick. The motor is a Detrum BM2815A1, other 28mm motors may fit. This is the A360 file. http://a360.co/2k4ZQaH Print instructionsCategory: R/C Vehicles Print Settings Printer: Anet A8...
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A motor mount for mounting a ø45mm brushed electric motor (in this case a 'speed700') perpendicularly onto the end of a 22mm square tube or wooden beam. I used it as part of a wind tunnel I built. ...
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... I'm not sure this video will show a lot of this design, except from the fact that the motor mount is a very central part of the video, and now that I have made the video, it has to be used for something ;)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xYdjzNxEss