Pulley MOTOR Car
Pulley MOTOR Car
Pulley MOTOR Car
Design ideas
This page provides some pictures and ideas on how a pulley motor car may be constructed. It is not
meant to serve as a step-by-step recipe or assembly instructions. You may use these ideas to complete
your own design and construct your own model of pulley motor car. Some pictures may show parts that
are different in shape, size or color from what you may have in your kit.
Introduction:
Pulley motor car is an electric car using pulleys to transfer
the mechanical energy from the motor to the wheels.
MiniScience's Pulley Car activity introduces students to
compound machines and simple machines including pulley,
wheel and axle while incorporating problem solving,
mechanical design and modeling. In addition, students will
experience using hand tools as they construct their Pulley
Motor Car.
Teacher Preparation:
During construction of the Pulley Motor
racer vehicle, students can experiment and
comprehend methods of power transfer,
soldering (optional), wheel alignment and
calculating pulley wheel ratios. It is up to
the teacher to make sure this background
information is provided to students in some
manner.
Materials Checklist:
Before using the kit please make sure you
have all the items listed below. This kit has
the supplies to build one pulley motor car
1. Battery Holder
2. AC motor
3. Rear Slicks 1 9/16" diameter x 5/8"
wide
Propulsion Systems:
Propulsion systems include using two AA
batteries and a DC motor with a Pulley and
Rubber band drive.
Advanced students are encouraged to
experiment with different size pulleys.
Safety Recommendations
During the construction of the vehicle, the following safety precautions should be observed.
Competition Categories
Competition between students can be based on design, drawings, final appearance,
distance-traveled, speed, etc.
Races can be held between cars in a track. Due to the very high speed, design flaws can
seriously damage the vehicle in its first strike to a wall or any hard object.
In addition, teachers could implement a problem-solving category for advanced or older
students. Teachers would provide students with the pulley car kit then instruct students to
make use of additional materials in the classroom to construct a customized vehicle.
additional items could include wood scraps, stickers, paint, CD, colored wheels and more.
How elaborate or complex the pulley motor cars are depends on imagination and resources.
Step
1:
Note that the glue will touch the straw, not the
axle. This is how the bottom of your car will look
like after covering the axle holder with a strip of
paper.
Step
2:
Place the motor on the car while the car is on a flat surface. Move it towards
the gears until the gears engage. Mark the location of the motor. Avoid too
much pressure on the gears because it will increase the friction and make it
difficult for the car to move.
Step
3:
Remember, the lighter the vehicle's body, the further it will travel.
15. Locate the solar cell Panel and the required parts for the propulsion system chosen
gears, pulleys, propeller, or rubber band. (Gears are supplied, Pulleys and propellers
are optional.