Armature winding basics
#1
Posted 15 December 2021 - 03:38 PM
#2
Posted 15 December 2021 - 03:47 PM
If you're doing a double wind, do you
A) boath at the same time
B) 1 layer at a time
C) inside then outside, or visa virsa
#3
Posted 15 December 2021 - 04:19 PM
http://slotblog.net/...ganke-rewinder/
You might also look at http://slotblog.net/...ndingrewinding/
in the first thread there's a pic of the instructions. Some of the folks on that thread are still active here on slotblog.
John H has taken his online stuff to FB, and does a lot of posting here, https://www.facebook...438086923073404, if that floats your boat.
Winding arms is above my tolerance level and/or pay grade.
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#4
Posted 15 December 2021 - 04:27 PM
Mark. the Simco instructions are on here someplace. You should look through John Havlicek's two big rewinding threads on here too. Both have a ton of information in them. If you're a Facebook member, that's his home now & you could directly ask him questions there. I have a Laganke winder from Jim Allen (scratchbuilt.com), but haven't used it yet. Maybe double 30 ga.some day.
Look here: Motors & Motor Building - Slotblog
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#5
Posted 15 December 2021 - 09:42 PM
I have both sets of instructions if you need them PM me
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#7
Posted 16 December 2021 - 02:53 PM
Sure beats collecting stamps lmfao.
#8
Posted 18 December 2021 - 03:36 PM
Hey Mark
Now that you have the post above of Simco sheets I will send you the La Ganke if you pM me your # I can text to. I can't post pics on here any longer.
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#9
Posted 23 December 2021 - 07:14 PM
#10
Posted 23 December 2021 - 07:43 PM
I've seen one. The Windsor was the rental track at Modelvlle back in the 70s. Look through the photos & videos of Buzzie's. The small track with the yellow sidewalls is a Windsor. I don't know if Rick B. (RGEO) owns a Windsor or any other track. He hasn't owned a raceway for a few years.
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#12
Posted 28 December 2021 - 07:07 PM
Mark, you start out with fewer poles & work up to five. Just like starting with Velcro shoes before you wear tie-up ones.
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#13
Posted 29 December 2021 - 06:37 PM
#14
Posted 29 December 2021 - 06:37 PM
#15
Posted 07 January 2022 - 09:39 PM
BillNH, now about that Velcro .........
#16
Posted 09 January 2022 - 06:30 PM
G12 60/30
G27 **/27
It didn't take long to forget the 27 wind. Was it 27/27 ?
Anyone?
Hopefully with some input I can compile a list so everyone can reference it.
Another thing, with a double wind do you divide the turns by 2? Makes sense. But what about two different wire sizes?
Finally, here is the formula I've had since 74. 1st wire size + 2ond wire size = x devided by 2 = xx -3 = equlivent wire size.
Please feel free to comment , elaborate or, disagree.
#17
Posted 09 January 2022 - 07:00 PM
Paul Wolcott
#18
Posted 09 January 2022 - 07:04 PM
Do a Google search on "Armature Wind Specs" & see if you find anything. At one time, Ron Thornton (Zippity) from New Zealand had such a chart he maintained.
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#19
Posted 12 January 2022 - 08:05 PM
#20
Posted 12 January 2022 - 08:08 PM
#22
Posted 16 January 2022 - 02:08 PM
This info came from Zippity so you can thank him:C-Can MotorsMotor Type: G12No. of Winds: 50Wire Gauge: 29 AWG(29 AWG = 0.0112” - 0.0114” dia.)Min. Stack Length: 0.350"Min. Stack Diameter: 0.513"Magnet Length: 0.500"Motor Type: G20No. of Winds: 37Wire Gauge: 27 AWG(27 AWG = 0.0141” - 0.0143” dia.)Min. Stack Length: 0.440"Min. Stack Diameter: 0.513"Magnet Length: 0.500"Here's a few more C-Can motors, if you need the info.Motor Type: Outlaw G12No. of Winds: 50Wire Gauge: 29 AWG(29 AWG = 0.0112” - 0.0114” dia.)Min. Stack Length: 0.350"Min. Stack Diameter: 0.500"Magnet Length: 0.500"Motor Type: Cobalt G12 (strap motor)No. of Winds: 50Wire Gauge: 29 AWG(29 AWG = 0.0112” - 0.0114” dia.)Min. Stack Length: 0.350"Min. Stack Diameter: 0._ _ _ "Magnet Length: 0._ _ _ "Motor Type: G15No. of Winds: 50Wire Gauge: 29 AWG(29 AWG = 0.0112” - 0.0114” dia.)Min. Stack Length: 0.440"Min. Stack Diameter: 0.513"Magnet Length: 0.500"Motor Type: G27 (strap motor)No. of Winds: 38Wire Gauge: 27 AWG(27AWG = 0.0141” - 0.0143” dia.)Min. Stack Length: 0.440"Min. Stack Diameter: 0._ _ _"Magnet Length: 0._ _ _"Motor Type: Hornet / S. WaspNo. of Winds: 60Wire Gauge: 30 AWG(30AWG = 0.0099 - 0.0101” dia.)Min. Stack Length: 0.350"Min. Stack Diameter: 0.513"Magnet Length: 0.500"Motor Type: ContenderNo. of Winds: 55Wire Gauge: 30 AWG(30AWG = 0.0099 - 0.0101” dia.)Min. Stack Length: 0.440"Min. Stack Diameter: 0.513"Magnet Length: 0.500"Motor Type: Super 16CNo. of Winds: 55Wire Gauge: 28 AWG(28AWG = 0.0125” - 0.0127” dia.)Min. Stack Length: 0.490"Min. Stack Diameter: 0.513"Magnet Length: 0.500"Here are the D-Can Motor Specs...Motor Type: 16 DNo. of Winds: 70Wire Gauge: 30 AWG(30AWG = 0.0099 - 0.0101” dia.)Min. Stack Length: 0.600"Min. Stack Diameter: 0.513"Magnet Length: 0.670"Motor Type: S16DNo. of Winds: 60Wire Gauge: 28 AWG(28AWG = 0.0125” - 0.0127” dia.)Min. Stack Length: 0.600"Min. Stack Diameter: 0.520"Magnet Length: 0.670"Motor Type: S16D OutlawNo. of Winds: 60Wire Gauge: 28 AWG(28AWG = 0.0125” - 0.0127” dia.)Min. Stack Length: 0.490"Min. Stack Diameter: 0.520"Magnet Length: 0.670"There, that's about all I know.Oh wait a second, while we are at it and I feel like being helpful, here are some general guide lines for gearing these motors, based on the types of tracks you plan on running at.GEAR RATIOS / some STARTING POINTS, adjust as necessary.16D 3.1:1 - 4.2:1S16D 3.5:1 - 4.5:1Contender 3.7:1 - 4.5:1Hornet / S. Wasp 4.5:1 - 5.4:1G15 3.7:1 - 4.5:1G12 4.6:1 - 5.8:1G27 (strap older) 4.6:1 - 5.4:1G27 (strap newer) 5.0:1 - 6.2:1The "TRUE" FINAL DRIVE RATIO formula is:Spur divided by pinion divided by tire diameter.
that's history there!
#23
Posted 16 January 2022 - 09:14 PM
Is there a minimum/ maximum for G-7 Armature length and diameter ?
For the answer to these and other questions , tune in tomorrow when we'll hear BillNH say:
#24
Posted 16 January 2022 - 10:04 PM
Group 7 & 1/24 eurosports run open class arms with no restrictons regarding length or diameter. It's obvious that not all lengths & diameters run as well as some others.
NCC22 has the same specs as NCC20. The 22s are hand wound, the 20s are machine wound.
Grp. 40 was an obtuse class that never caught on. I never had one or knew the specs. Some place on here is a thread on Grp. 40. Maybe it has the specs. Search on "Group 40 arms" or "Camen Group 40 arms."
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#25
Posted 20 January 2022 - 12:58 AM