From: daniel watson Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2016 06:37:02 +0000 (-0700) Subject: attach motor to motor mount X-Git-Url: http://challenge-bot.com/repos/?p=challenge-bot;a=commitdiff_plain;h=42d5aff2676a2ccc33f91ee1f427afdb80df3a01 attach motor to motor mount --- diff --git a/guide/3-motor-assemblies/1-motor-mount/1-motor-mount-to-motor.ogv b/guide/3-motor-assemblies/1-motor-mount/1-motor-mount-to-motor.ogv new file mode 100644 index 0000000..46dd8f1 Binary files /dev/null and b/guide/3-motor-assemblies/1-motor-mount/1-motor-mount-to-motor.ogv differ diff --git a/guide/challenge-bot.scm b/guide/challenge-bot.scm index f121f3f..0d2a7ee 100644 --- a/guide/challenge-bot.scm +++ b/guide/challenge-bot.scm @@ -533,7 +533,25 @@ (item [why should the motor mounts have angle brackets attached in a mirror image fashion?]))) (subsubsection - :title [motor mount to motor])) + :title [motor mount to motor] + (p [now attach the motor mount with angle brackets to the motor.]) + (figure + :legend "motor / mount / mount to motor" + (video + :file + "3-motor-assemblies/1-motor-mount/1-motor-mount-to-motor.ogv")) + (p [we will attach the motor mount to the motor using #4 bolts. + these screws are thinner than the #6 bolts we have used. + to clamp down on the motor, we will use a #4 nut. + the white side of the nut should face outward. + this section of the nut will keep the nut from jiggling + loose off the bolt during normal operation. + the head of the #4 bolt is a philips head, so we will + use a philips head driver for it.]) + (p [check]) + (enumerate + (item [is the #4 bolt thicker or thinner than the #6?]) + (item [do you have a ratcheting socket wrench, or not?])))) (subsection :title [deck attachment])) (section