See my first posts about the Create RC5-3:
https://pe4bas.blogspot.com/2017/10/create-rc5-3-rotor-overhaul.html
https://pe4bas.blogspot.com/2017/10/create-rc5-3-rotor-overhaul-2.html
I sold the rotator to PD1RP Peter. He rotated his big 3 element SteppIR with it and his Create was broken. So it was a excellent replacement.
The damage |
Peter has send me this rotator for repair and also send me 2 other old Create RC5 rotators so I probabely could use parts from them. I discovered the oldest RC5 actually had steel gearwheels and they were still intact. Unfortunately the big gearwheel does not fit into the newer create but the smaller gearwheel does with some modification...
Small mod on top. Filed 1mm off the edges so it fits below the big gearwheel. |
After inspection of the old Create rotators I saw something else that worries me, it's worn on the axle of the small gearwheel that drives the big gearwheel. It seems this little gearwheel gets a lot of stress. Normally there should be a bearing in the gearwheel to deal with it. But there is non.This rotator is build for a small to medium antennas. Though after my experience I would use it only for small antennas.
In total I had 3 broken RC5-3 rotators now. Luckely there was on axle that had no worn and I used the steel gearwheel of the oldest rotator to replace the broken one. Peter had already replaced the big gearwheel although that one is still aluminium.
I found I am not the only one writing about this kind of damage on this rotator. DL4MW had similair damage to his Create and writes about it already in 2011. It is in German language though. But pictures are universal...
Schaden am Antennenrotor Create RC5-3 (Teil 1)
Schadensanalyse am Antennenrotor Create RC5-3 (Teil 2)
Interesting stuff...
Peter has bought a better rotator now which can easily turn his SteppIR and can stand a big storm, The repaired rotator will be used by the PA6AA contestgroup.
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