ETFD2 Motor Mounts
Here are CAD views and pics of the ETFD2
motor mounts:




Here is an STL format file for the mounts: ETFD2_MotorMount.stl
The file contains two sets of the motor-mount halves, so fabricating
two copies will produce the four total motor mounts.
The diameter of the outer circle is 45mm; the diameter of the center
hole is 16mm. Thinkness is 6mm, and the openings for the struts
are 7mm x 2.4mm.
The four holes for the 4-40 screws are 3mm diameter and need to match
the X-mount for the motor. The original design was for
a different motor with an X-mount hole-to-hole distance of
35.5mm (measured through the center of the X-mount). The KDA20-28M motor has an X-mount hole-to-hole
distance of 33mm, so I ended up opening up the holes on the mount plate
with a dremel tool. (An alternate method would be to
not have
the four holes, drill small holes later and attach the X-mount with
tapered machine screws.)
See here for more information on 3D printing (from my friend who did the printing).
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