For a basic review of concept viability a few basic dimensions would help. What is the boiler OD and height and what is the offset in the frame? The boiler dimensions will dictate the maximum motor size and the offset will suggest, at least in part, the room for gears.
Thanks for the reply. Appreciate your input. For a novice and to minimize my own ignorance... Can you help clarify what you mean by the
offset in the frame?
As for the boiler, I was going to go with an inside diameter that would accommodate the smallest useable motor I could find. As others have powered Nn3 with the above Nigel Lawton, 6mm motor, I may start with that. But believe the boiler diameter to be 36-40"+. May be some flexibility here as exact dimensions hard to find.
A double worm would afford the necessary gear reduction for a small motor without using a planetary reduction and because of the vertical motor position, would provide the two shaft direction changes that this requires.
Glad to hear the planetary is not needed. I suspected but was not sure. Was hoping the pinion/crown ratio also offers reduction. Just occurred to me though, I can't visualize the worm gear motions at each end. Can you clarify "two shaft direction changes that this requires." If this is a single shaft, are the 2 worms oriented the same direction or reversed? (Or, are you saying I need 2 separate shafts?)
The motor could be as large as just under the boiler diameter and if there's extra room, the motor could be further offset within the boiler for even a little more gear room. With those numbers I could quickly figure if there was even a prayer and then more final details could be pursued. If the basics aren't there... And finally, assume that the necessary parts, if not standards, could be produced if the basics lay out OK.
Apologies for not following. This is an education for me. I can guess what the offset is but that won't help. Offset from center? I was/am/are under the ASSumption that the red crown gear could be centered along with the shaft and worm gears and the vertical motor pinion. Is this way off base?
-Steve