CIM-Sim

am-0932

$89.00

$39.00

This is a lightweight gearbox designed for combining two 500-series motors, to give an output shaft similar to that of a 2.5 in. CIM Motor. It is also designed to have an encoder mounted to it. P...Read More

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Product Overview

This is a lightweight gearbox designed for combining two 500-series motors, to give an output shaft similar to that of a 2.5 in. CIM Motor. It is also designed to have an encoder mounted to it. Please note that this gearbox ships as an un-assembled kit of parts.

Product Usage:
All AndyMark gearboxes require grease for proper operation and long life. We suggest using our red tacky grease, am-2768. We also encourage that the user powers the gearbox continuously for 30 minutes without grease to allow the gear teeth to wear in. While we do design with short run times in mind, this 'run in' period for smooth gearbox operation, is recommended. Once this is completed, thoroughly grease the gear teeth periodically to ensure smooth operation.

Included Hardware:
This kit includes all the parts of the gearbox including all the screws  pinions and spacers required to mount 2 550 motors and an encoder. 

Specifications

  • Input: 0.125 in. Diameter Shaft
  • Material: Steel
  • Motor Input: 550 Class Motors
  • Motor Quantity: 1, 2
  • Output: 8mm (0.313 in.) Diameter, 2mm Keyway
  • Ratio: 5:1
  • Weight: 0.55 lbs (without motor)

Returns

Returns are not accepted for this product.

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20 reviews

  1. star star star star star 5 out of 5 stars

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    5 Stars

    KJ from Grain Valley

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    5 Stars

    RR from Russiaville

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    5 Stars

    MT from Indianapolis

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    3 Stars

    TG from Warminster

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    5 Stars

    RZ from Youngstown

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    4 Stars

    JB from Swartz Creek

  7. star star star star empty_star 4 out of 5 stars

    Double-check

    Love the gearbox, but be sure to double-check that it was assembled properly. As shipped, the nylon spacer on one of ours was on the wrong end of the shaft, causing noise & vibration.

    SA from Port Huron

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    4 Stars

    RH from Portland

  9. star star star star star 5 out of 5 stars

    CIM-Sim

    A great alternative to a full CIM installation. The assembly is noisy when running.

    JR from Atlanta

  10. star star star star empty_star 4 out of 5 stars

    Overall review.

    Good products. Took to long to get the product. We did not use on 2012 robot. Hopefully we can use it in the future.

    DL from Winthrop

  11. star star star star empty_star 4 out of 5 stars

    Noisy

    4 Stars

    WH from Rochester

  12. star star star star empty_star 4 out of 5 stars

    CIM-Sim fills a real need, but with alot of noise

    Thanks to AM for providing this product. You will want to lubricate and enclose this gearbox to reduce noise and wear. Heat pinion gears before pressing them on the motor shaft.

    KS from Fort Lauderdale

  13. star star star star star 5 out of 5 stars

    CIM-Sim

    Well designed and flawlessly built. Needed to add vent holes for RS550 motor.

    BK from Elk Grove

  14. star star star empty_star empty_star 3 out of 5 stars

    "CIM Sim"

    "I am a big fan of AndyMark products but the CIM-sim has been a little disappointing. The main issue is that there is no opening in the casing that allows air to be pulled in through the fp motor. The fp motor is VERY prone to burning out without ventilation. In our tests so far it has gotten very warm and has hot motor smell. Also there seems to be an excessive amount of play between the hex shaft and the gear."

    jw from tunbridge

  15. star star star star star 5 out of 5 stars

    cim Sim

    So far so good. Ontime delivery and parts availability has been excellent.

    LA from York

  16. star star star empty_star empty_star 3 out of 5 stars

    CIM Sim

    I am a big fan of AndyMark products but the CIM-sim has been a little disappointing. The main issue is that there is no opening in the casing that allows air to be pulled in through the fp motor. The fp motor is VERY prone to burning out without ventilation. In our tests so far it has gotten very warm and has hot motor smell. Also there seems to be an excessive amount of play between the hex shaft and the gear.

    jw from tunbridge

  17. star star star star star 5 out of 5 stars

    Prototype Successful

    We threw together a prototype with Fisher Price and the Cim-Sim in about a day. It worked well. Be careful when putting together the gearbox, you need to apply grease and washers to prevent the screws from going to far into the Fisher Price

    AL from Houston

  18. star empty_star empty_star empty_star empty_star 1 out of 5 stars

    Dissapointed

    Poorly engineered with edge of frame resting on back of shaft. Does not include mounting hardware or instructions.

    JP from Prior Lake

  19. star star star star empty_star 4 out of 5 stars

    CIM-Sim Provides good value

    Nice way to make one or two FP motors (or other 500 series motor -- BB motor to pick a source at random) "act like" a CIM. All the gearboxes that use a CIM can not be driven by a 500 series motor (or two). I like the ratio of 5:1. I wish there were more options, but 5:1 is about right for what I wanted. I wish for more. It would be nice to have a 775 Series CIM-Sim. AndyMark was pretty clever in how they made this all work. A lot of chocolatey goodness packed into a pretty compact package. Thumbs up.

    JJ from Norwood

  20. star star star empty_star empty_star 3 out of 5 stars

    Lost key at kitchen table

    Please include 2 keys in this package. I opened the package, found the key, placed it onto the shaft, played with the new CIM-Sim a while, rotated the piece and the key disappeared into the thin air. Now spending time/money to obtain small, 2 mm square by 10mm key. Very Frustrating for small item.

    MC from Royal Oak

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