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From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Continued report on motor and gear assembly adjustments, including damper, pinion, and armature specifications.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 64\4\  scan0200
Date  22th February 1929 guessed
  
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We have found a clearance equal to the damper travel viz:
.175" to be suitable which leaves a travel of the armature
relative to the damper of .525" in the present motor. The
pinion width is 6,00", so that an increase of relative armature
travel of .050" or .075" to .650" or .675" is indicated,
otherwise the pinion is never fully in mesh. This, in its
turn might call for a return to 17 S.W.G. owing to longer
range of action causing larger air gap.

(4) Gear noise in gear is not as good as
we imagine possible. So far as we can see the arrangement
we have at present should function satisfactorily on a car
and actually be better with an engine throw out than on our
rig. We are instructing our present rig arrangement but
with 18 S.W.G. teazer in place of 17 S.W.G. for the 10,000
miles car. The arrangement incorporates the following items :

1. Wheel with sharp engaging tooth corners and
rounded disengaging corners.

2. Pinion with sharp engaging tooth corners, rounded
disengaging corners and backed off teeth as instructed
recently by BY/RDS/ML2129.

3. Motor with 3.100/3.000 taper armature with .012
final air gap and .175 distance short of full armature
pole piece register when in fully engaged position.

4. 18 S.W.G. teazer winding of 36 turns.

5. Damper to LeC. design allowing .175" travel, the
damper piston to function as the armature stop
both ways.

6. Damper piston springs of rating as original design
but .175" greater free length to give greater force
at every distance.

7. Armature travel relative to piston of .525" or
total of .700".

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