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Centre differential for Truggy 1/10

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Publication date 2021-02-02 at 06:43
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2016-10-17 at 11:49
Design number 281163

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Sorry, my English is terrible, so I'll speak in French ;o).

The Central Differential proposed by Steamerzone (whom I thank in passing) has some problems:

  • The 10x15x4mm 6700ZZ bearing opposite the differential bell does not fit into its boss. The diameter of the boss is slightly too large.

  • Some components of the original differential (an HSP 02024) such as O-rings and the friction wedge are not used . Damage.

  • The screw head impressions of the bell's fasteners are milled.

With my model, these problems are solved.

I provide the SolidWorks source file.

PS: A big thank you to Daniel Noree for his remarkable project ;o)

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