Pancake (slot car)

Pancake (slot car)

The pancake motor, as used in slot cars, is a type of electric motor, which has a flat commutator and vertical shaft. It was a feature of the highly successful Aurora HO slot cars of the 1960s and 1970s. The motor was not a separate unit; instead, its individual elements - magnets, armature, commutator and brushes - fit into recesses in the blocky chassis. The power was carried by a chain of spur gears along the top of the chassis, to a pinion which drove a crown gear at the axle. Like most slot car motors, the Aurora pancakes ran on low voltage direct current.The term 'pancake' is also loosely used to refer to a car or chassis which has such a motor.

The Pancake motor (far right) is seen end-on, with the shaft pointing toward the reader. The last spur gear has a small pinion gear on its underside, engaging the axle's crown gear.

HistoryIn 1963, Aurora introduced the now-legendary Thunderjet 500 motor, an innovative design by British-American engineer Derek Brand. The Thunderjet was intended as a high-performance, high-reliability replacement for Aurora's successful but finicky vibrator motor. Its two-inch (50 mm) unitized chassis, containing a wide, flat motor-armature, was strikingly different from the conventional inline motors of its HO competitors. [Graham, Thomas "Greenberg's Guide to Aurora Slot Cars", 1st Ed. 1995, Greenberg, USA.] It was nicknamed the pancake motor because of the armature's shape.

The Thunderjet could outperform contemporary inlines primarily because the vertical-shaft layout allowed the bulky motor magnets to be mounted to the front and rear, which left the full width of the chassis for the armature and windings. Inline motors require side-mounted magnets, limiting the size of both armature and magnets. The extra torque of the pancake motor's oversized armaturecite web | last = Haydon Switch & Instrument Inc| first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | year = 2001 | url = http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb4736/is_200110/ai_n17306025| title = Pancake motor/gear train. (Designer's Corner: useful technology for your idea file)| format = | work = | publisher = Global Design News| accessdate = 2007-08-16] more than made up for the friction losses in its complex power train.

The Aurora Thunderjet (or T-jet as it is informally called) was probably the best-selling slot car in history. Faller (Germany) produced it for sale in Europe, and competing companies could not match the speed and reliability of Brand's pancake design. [Graham, Thomas "Greenberg's Guide to Aurora Slot Cars", 1st Ed. 1995, Greenberg, USA.] The Thunderjets and their improved versions, the AFX (originally A/FX), sold in the tens of millions,cite web | last = Braun| first = Gregory | authorlink = | coauthors = | year = 2007 | url = http://www.hoslotcarracing.com/History.html | title = HO Racing History| format = | work = | publisher = Gregory Braun| accessdate = 2007-08-16] completely dominating the HO market for almost a decade, By the early-1970s Tyco's inline motors had become sophisticated enough to challenge Aurora's pancake cars for the HO market. In 1975, Aurora introduced a high-performance inline model, the G-Plus, [Graham, Thomas "Greenberg's Guide to Aurora Slot Cars", 1st Ed. 1995, Greenberg, USA.] and a few years later converted the AFX cars to inline motors also, ending the pancake motor era.

Perhaps because armature space was never at a premium in the larger bodies, the pancake-style motor has seldom been seen in 1:32 or 1:24 scale cars, though Aurora did use the design in its short-lived line of 1:48 scale slot cars. [Graham, Thomas "Greenberg's Guide to Aurora Slot Cars", 1st Ed. 1995, Greenberg, USA. p. 27] Currently (2008), the pancake motor is found primarily in the reproductions of the '60s and '70s Aurora HO cars marketed by Auto World.

ee also

* Inline - Longitudinally-motored slot car
* Sidewinder - Transverse-motored slot car
* Anglewinder - Angle-motored slot car
* Slot car - Technical information and history of the hobby
* - German language Wiki slot car page
* Slot car racing - The competitive hobby, organizations, etc.

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