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Thread: Making that Bullet Collator

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    Boolit Master TylerR's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by comhertz View Post
    Thanks. I’ll try option 3.

    Found these. Right size? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08M45D6F2...XV0VN8RC43JGFB

    Also what size pin? 4mm?
    Yes. 1/8"x1"

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    Thanks.

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    Dear Team !
    What would you say is the minimum recommended size (Amp) on the power supply when running M634JS motor ?
    M634JS requires 0.3 A normal operation and approx. 1.6 A max (jams etc.).
    Have a ton of old 12 VDC 2 A power supplies laying around and would be nice if they can be re-used. Feedback appreciated.
    Med vänliga hälsningar/Best Regards
    ///Roger

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    Quote Originally Posted by rogerandre View Post
    Dear Team !
    What would you say is the minimum recommended size (Amp) on the power supply when running M634JS motor ?
    M634JS requires 0.3 A normal operation and approx. 1.6 A max (jams etc.).
    Have a ton of old 12 VDC 2 A power supplies laying around and would be nice if they can be re-used. Feedback appreciated.
    Med vänliga hälsningar/Best Regards
    ///Roger
    If is was mine, I'd use them. That's why Tyler created the clutch. If you get a jam, the center keeps turning, so really there is not jam, unless you set the clutch way too tight. I test my collators by sticking something in a hole to purposely jam it.....and if the center doesn't continue turning it's too tight.....loosen it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GWS View Post
    If is was mine, I'd use them. That's why Tyler created the clutch. If you get a jam, the center keeps turning, so really there is not jam, unless you set the clutch way too tight. I test my collators by sticking something in a hole to purposely jam it.....and if the center doesn't continue turning it's too tight.....loosen it.
    2A is enough to run the collator.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TylerR View Post
    2A is enough to run the collator.
    I got the idea he was worried about it being too much and destructive in case of a jam. With a clutch, no chance of that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TylerR View Post
    2A is enough to run the collator.
    Huge thanks TylerR and GWS
    Rock Hard !

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