
We suggest using our Red Tacky Grease, am-2768. Possess your own 775 motors and want to save money? Only want to use one motor? This gearbox is available in a motor-less, unassembled version by the part number am-3745g.Īll AndyMark gearboxes require grease for proper operation and long life. Please note, this gearbox is louder than most due to the open case and and extremely fast spinning gears. This gearbox comes with two AndyMark RedLine Motors (am-3775) to give you a total package of about the same output speed, size and weight of one CIM motor, but with almost 700 watts of power! Use this anywhere you would use a CIM with its identical output shaft and mounting geometry.

This variation of the RedLine comes with a 12 tooth, 32 DP pinion already pressed on allowing this motor to be installed into EVO Slim 4 RedLine, EVO Shifter 4 RedLine and DeCIMate gearboxes. With sufficient care and attention to your application's traction limit, this motor can be effective in FRC drive applications as well. With a power rating of up to 363W, this motor is capable of delivering even more immense power in the same small lightweight package over the previous version. This ball-bearing supported, air cooled motor is best used in high-speed applications where the motor will not be stalled for long periods such as shooters, conveyors, and intake mechanisms. This updated version of the AndyMark 775 RedLine Motor is an even faster and more powerful version of this popular 775-class motor platform. Bolt Pattern: 2 M4x0.7 Holes on a 29 mm diameter bolt circle.Motor has the following information laser etched on the flux ring: Vent Plate for keeping this motor cool and functional - 775 Vent Plate Spacer, am-3650.All of our gearboxes that use this motor have vent plate spacers included with your purchase or include sufficient venting machined in. To keep a RedLine cool and in great shape, use a 775 Vent Plate Spacer, am-3650 when mounting to a custom gearbox. A hot motor won't last nearly as long, or deliver the power it once did new.


With a power rating of up to 382W, this motor is capable of delivering even more immense power in the same small lightweight package over the previous version. This ball-bearing supported, air cooled motor is best used in high-speed applications where the motor will not be stalled for long periods such as shooters, conveyors, and intake mechanisms. Using the Sphinx extension MathJax additionally allows us to share the original LaTeX without visiting the source repository.This updated version of the AndyMark 775 RedLine Motor is an even faster and more powerful version of this popular 775-class motor platform. Sphinx allows us to embed math in the LaTeX format for a much better output. The documentation previously made use of static images to showcase mathematical equations. Documentation Featuresįrc-docs makes use of Sphinx and ReStructuredText to achieve many different features that previously were not possible. This work was split up among numerous community members and would not have been possible without them. This was a painstaking process of copying each articles’ text and formatting it to be compatible with the Sphinx system. ScreenSteps articles did not contain any form of a source that could be migrated, so each article would need to be ported by hand. There was one large issue with the migration that had to get solved first. Allow the documentation to be versionedįrc-docs was inspired by the RobotPy documentation and quickly took on a similar model using a system composed of Sphinx and ReadTheDocs.Support community contributions to the documentation.

frc-docs started as a community-led project toward the end of the 2019 season. Frc-docs is the official source of tutorials and documentation for the FIRST Robotics Competition control system.
