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Edwin
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Hi ,

hull for the Panther I now have a new generation of transmissions under construction.

This will be extra small and the way I drive it for some time in my Jagdpanther and can also be completely closed which minimizes the wear and improves lubrication significantly .


The basic structure of the transmission as inserted into the tub block has proved invaluable and I keep on , only the individual gears are significantly narrower .

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Here a part of the gears already processed before and after brazing to the axis . In addition I have also applied a new technique which allows me to clean the soldering such narrow constructions with hard solder.

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Then Lastly for today, I was able to begin editing the flywheels.

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Looking forward to 'hear' it when done, What will you use for Power ?
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Hi Maxmekker,

I build only drives Brushless and this one gets two motors each imt 450W maximum power and real inertia of rotating masses.

Maybe even a few of you at Pentecost to visit in Munster to model exhibition in the tank museum Munster. I am there and exhibitors. Since you're welcome to make a test drive.

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will not be able to make it to munster when the show is, but maybe later this summer I will take the fam for camping and visit museum. Looking fw to see the finished Product.
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Hi Max,

when you get further into the south, then you can indeed give you a ring and see past times ..... :thumbup: :wave:

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Since the turn of the weights sooo much chips and dirt makes, I have on the workbench done nothing else for the same times and a few more.

For this, I am just going to concern myself with the transmission covers. I have now drawn times.

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And when I get home today they are printed.
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Today, I have made ??ready first , the inertial masses .

A lot of chips have been created there, but now four sets of two inertial variants have emerged.

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The assembly of the transmission can go so again on.

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The first covers are now printed and ready and I could try them out.

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And so it looks in the lower hull .

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But I will still improve a little the covers , although they were so already usable, but a little better is always because of the larger lid is not properly adhered to . The smaller fits on the other hand already just as I imagine it . So this should then simply pushed to the gearbox , hold without screws or other clamps and be removable again when needed for maintenance and lubrication.
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Today, the drive has become ready, but for that I had to build a lot.

First off, the drive axles from 8mm silver steel. I've got the same times a few more done , since I need anyway.

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So I could also build all the gears in this transmission into the case , it was necessary turn off the axes at a point 0.85 mm. Since the axes are guided to the outside but through two ball bearings , there is no risk , therefore, to have a weak point.

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The drive gear I have again brazed to the axes .

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The housing cover must be milled out some files for the gears .

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It is mounted with M1 , 6 steel screws. Here I cut just the thread through the side walls of pan and transmission , which is not so easy.

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Before the cover is mounted and glued on , I fill everything with graphite grease . So the transmission is maintenance-free for life.

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I also add sufficient grease on gears and closing it with the printed cover

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After I have mounted the drive wheels and tracks was a first test drive nothing in the way .

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And of course a little video .


A few small adjustments , and even the Panther tank can to their new owners
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