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I've run mine on both straight DC and off a square-wave walkaround transistor throttle for years; no heat problems unless I was involving a resistor. But you really have to get that starting voltage way down there. I also put a rheostat on the voltage supply of the throttles to knock it way down; I put it down to the absolute minimum it will still work for these little motors. They not only don't run well on a higher-voltage transistor supply and get hot, they vibrate like crazy causing buzzing and noise.
Ron,Forget the universals - use a rubber (Tygon, or whatever it is called) tubing to closely couple the motor to the worm shaft. I also like the idea (mentioned already) of partially pushing the worm shaft out of the worm and then inserting the motor shaft into the worm opening. That way the motor shaft is perfectly aligned with the worm.
Why pay $50 for an item which is readily available for much less?
BTW, a Kato critter (I'm pretty sure it was Kato 11-105 chassis) was entered into the auction at the NSE convention and after multiple bids, it sold for $50! Usually, bidders look either for bargains or collectible items. Why pay $50 for an item which is readily available for much less?
Also, they will be 3 volt or less. They don't have the room or small enough wire to wind them for 12v even as a special. It becomes physically impossible.
As has been pointed out, the motor shafts on the Kato motor is VERY short.Not sure if the splicing idea will work. I'll do some measuring when I can.And by the way, shaft diameter is an issue here.Typical motor shafts and worm shafts from Kato/Atlas/Wathers/Life Like etc tend to use 1.5mm shafts.But the Kato SD40-2 mid worm shaft is 1mm, so much smaller.Also, the Kato 11-105 pager motor has a 1mm shaft.I have placed an order for the two motors I referenced above. But alas- they are coming from Asia, so another 4 week wait.But these have longer 1mm shafts.By the way, I also have some TINY TINY motors I picked up from a hobby shop the does RC stuff. These came from helicopters.Unfortunately, the one I like the best has a .7mm shaft. Even smaller!