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Team 33 Four Speed Transmission

Jim Zondag

By: Jim Zondag
New: 11-08-2004 12:33 PM
Updated: 11-08-2004 12:33 PM
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Attached is the complete design for the Killer Bees' 2004 Four Speed transmission design. Included are a full set of detail drawings, part CAD files, assembly files, a technical writeup and supporting engineering data. All design work was done in Autodesk Inventor.
Unfortunately, the files gener...

Attached is the complete design for the Killer Bees' 2004 Four Speed transmission design. Included are a full set of detail drawings, part CAD files, assembly files, a technical writeup and supporting engineering data. All design work was done in Autodesk Inventor.
Unfortunately, the files generated by Inventor are too large to fully post here so we have put them on our team website at:
http://www.ndprep.org/robotics/archive.htm.
The attached file contains a design overview.

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11-12-2004 05:04 PM

Joshua May


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Thanks for posting this White Paper, it's been eagerly awaited by many of us. I'm sure this will provide a great resource to many teams.

Not to rush, but when do you expect the software paper to be available, I'd really like to check that out.

Again, thanks for posting!



12-21-2005 02:45 PM

Nuttyman54


Unread Re: White Paper Discuss: Team 33 Four Speed Transmission

Team 971 is building the transmission for machining practice, and we've found a part in the inventor files that isn't listed in the BOM. It is an extention comming off of gears C and G (highlighted by red arrows in the picture below), and no one on our team can figure out where it's comming from. Also, as indicated in the CAD files, the outer diameter of this "mystery part" is set to 3/5 inches...which is not a very common diameter, to say the least. Any help on this is greatly appreciated
-Nuttyman54 and Team 971



12-21-2005 02:50 PM

DeepWater


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It is not an extension. Cut off a 1.375" piece of the 12T spur gear stock and turn the gear teeth off 1" of it. It is one piece. The other gear is bored and fit over the turned down section and welded on.



01-07-2007 05:03 PM

lynca


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This link no longer works, would it be possible for someone else to post these files,



01-07-2007 05:33 PM

Eric Yahrmatter


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Quote:
Originally Posted by lynca View Post
This link no longer works, would it be possible for someone else to post these files,
To fix the file, download the file and change the extention from .htm to .doc.



09-16-2007 02:52 PM

Aren_Hill


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has anyone reliably shifted this transmission non pneumatically?
out team has developed the habit of never using pneumatics just because of the added weight from putting on tanks and possibly the compressor.
just wondering

also the link to the inventor files doesn't seem to be up anymore



09-16-2007 04:46 PM

Lil' Lavery


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has anyone reliably shifted this transmission non pneumatically?
out team has developed the habit of never using pneumatics just because of the added weight from putting on tanks and possibly the compressor.
just wondering

also the link to the inventor files doesn't seem to be up anymore
There have been several teams who have used servos to shift, and AndyMark does sell a servo shifting version of their shifter. However, while servo shifters often accomplish the task, many do not perform as well (ie shift as quickly or as reliably) although they are certainly more than functional.
The pneumatics vs. motor debate is an old one, and best saved for another thread, but if you did happen to have pneumatics on your robot, I would suggest using them to shift, but if you didn't it probably wouldn't be worth installing pneumatics just for shifting capabilities.



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