View Full Version : Where to get 20 tooth sprockets for plaction wheels
Andrew Lawrence
16-01-2012, 23:18
Does anyone know where I can find 20 tooth sprockets that will fit on Andymark's 4 inch plaction wheels? I've looked for a while, but haven't found anything.
Thanks!
EDIT: It's #35
MrForbes
16-01-2012, 23:23
I think you'll run into a problem with the chain contacting the hub, if you try to use that small of a sprocket. 22 is about as small as you can go, isn't it?
Andrew Lawrence
16-01-2012, 23:25
I think you'll run into a problem with the chain contacting the hub, if you try to use that small of a sprocket. 22 is about as small as you can go, isn't it?
Really? Huh. That limits us a bit. Now the only other option is either more gearing down through sprockets, or getting a double sprocket larger than 15 teeth.
farmersvilleRob
16-01-2012, 23:26
You could go ahead and use Mcmaster here: http://www.mcmaster.com/#roller-chain-sprockets/=fu73t2
You could take their CAD drawings and just edit the bore to fit your needs? sounds solid cuz they already have all the sprocket part done correctly and just export it to a machine shop
MrForbes
16-01-2012, 23:45
It's kind of difficult to drill the standard robot 6 hole pattern into sprockets like that. Using sprockets from AndyMark or VexPro sure is handy.
farmersvilleRob
16-01-2012, 23:47
It's kind of difficult to drill the standard robot 6 hole pattern into sprockets like that. Using sprockets from AndyMark or VexPro sure is handy.
Yeah your right, but what do you think about having a machine shop making one? Just asking cuz we were hoping to do that, but is it possible? :/
Andrew Lawrence
16-01-2012, 23:50
It's kind of difficult to drill the standard robot 6 hole pattern into sprockets like that. Using sprockets from AndyMark or VexPro sure is handy.
Would it be viable to add an extra stage of gearing to the wheels? Like another stage between the gearbox and the wheels?
MrForbes
16-01-2012, 23:53
What are you trying to do? make the robot go faster?
Andrew Lawrence
16-01-2012, 23:55
What are you trying to do? make the robot go faster?
We are at 10.05 fps, and want to go around 12 fps.
MrForbes
16-01-2012, 23:56
And you can't find a larger sprocket for the transmission?
Andrew Lawrence
17-01-2012, 00:00
And you can't find a larger sprocket for the transmission?
We're using CIMple boxes, so that's 12 tooth pinion gears on CIMs going to a 56 tooth output gear which runs a 15 tooth double sprocket, going to "x" tooth sprockets on the wheels, where "x" currently is 22 or 24.
We can't change the gearbox itself, so we either need a larger double sprocket to mount on the CIMple box output shaft, or smaller sprockets to go on the 4" AM plaction wheels.
MrForbes
17-01-2012, 00:12
And you're stuck on using 4" wheels?
PAR_WIG1350
17-01-2012, 00:15
Really? Huh. That limits us a bit. Now the only other option is either more gearing down through sprockets, or getting a double sprocket larger than 15 teeth.
or you could find 2 half inch bore sprockets with a key way (you could add that if you really had to) thin enough so that 2 would fit on the output shaft back to back.
Andrew Lawrence
17-01-2012, 00:16
And you're stuck on using 4" wheels?
Yes.
Andrew Lawrence
17-01-2012, 00:16
or you could find 2 half inch bore sprockets with a key way (you could add that if you really had to) thin enough so that 2 would fit on the output shaft back to back.
Hmm. That... Could work.
MrForbes
17-01-2012, 00:31
look into using the AM sprocket hub that is designed to fit on a 1/2" shaft. Although you'd jump up to a 22 tooth sprocket
Andrew Lawrence
17-01-2012, 00:37
look into using the AM sprocket hub that is designed to fit on a 1/2" shaft. Although you'd jump up to a 22 tooth sprocket
Thanks!
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