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AlecMataloni
15-12-2013, 20:25
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billbo911
15-12-2013, 20:29
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With the sprocket and chain installed, how much clearance do you have between the chain and inner wall of the tube?

AlecMataloni
15-12-2013, 20:43
With the sprocket and chain installed, how much clearance do you have between the chain and inner wall of the tube?

SolidWorks tells me it'd be around .055" clearance vertically without chain installed. I don't know off the top of my head how much the chain would extend past the teeth. Either way, it's a cozy fit, but it "works" in CAD (granted, that's not a guarantee of success). I'll have the opportunity to test it using real parts sometime in the future, so i'll post results when I get the opportunity to mock it up.

AdamHeard
15-12-2013, 20:44
The 16T sprockets are plenty big for 4" wheels and give you a tad more clearance.

AlecMataloni
15-12-2013, 21:21
The 16T sprockets are plenty big for 4" wheels and give you a tad more clearance.

Really, now... I wasn't sure if 16T would be big enough.

ttakashima
16-12-2013, 02:31
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Do you have right to left clearance in those tubes to run dual sprockets on one shaft with the .1 wall thickness? I tried last season for our shooter gear box but had to make two plates instead of using our 1x3x.125 Al box.

rees2001
16-12-2013, 08:19
Nice looking model.

We have been putting 16T #25 chain inside 2 x 1.5 tube for a couple of years. If you want to do a drop center 16T is as small as you can really go. Your chain will start to stretch and loosen up, rub a bit against the wall of the tube. Assembly of 18T will be almost impossible and if you are just running a 1:1 ratio between wheels why go with an 18T?

I really believe Versa is going to really change things for teams with limited fabrication abilities.

sdcantrell56
16-12-2013, 08:45
Nice looking model.

We have been putting 16T #25 chain inside 2 x 1.5 tube for a couple of years. If you want to do a drop center 16T is as small as you can really go. Your chain will start to stretch and loosen up, rub a bit against the wall of the tube. Assembly of 18T will be almost impossible and if you are just running a 1:1 ratio between wheels why go with an 18T?

I really believe Versa is going to really change things for teams with limited fabrication abilities.

The main reason for going with a higher tooth count sprocket is to reduce the load in the chain and increase # of teeth that are meshed. Both influence how robust the system will be.

ajlapp
16-12-2013, 16:14
Two strands of #25 fit side-by-side inside a standard "1x2"x.125" wall tube.

We use 17 tooth double sprockets inside of our SimpleTube Chassis (http://www.team221.com/viewproduct.php?id=130).

You cannot have any drop in this setup because of clearance around the chain.

Otherwise the system is great and is a nice volume save. FRC118 used this same setup for 2013 with zero failures and maintenance issues.

http://www.team221.com/upload/chain_in_tube.jpg

Mike Schreiber
17-12-2013, 17:31
Two strands of #25 fit side-by-side inside a standard "1x2"x.125" wall tube.

We use 17 tooth double sprockets inside of our SimpleTube Chassis (http://www.team221.com/viewproduct.php?id=130).

You cannot have any drop in this setup because of clearance around the chain.

Otherwise the system is great and is a nice volume save. FRC118 used this same setup for 2013 with zero failures and maintenance issues.



How do you get away without any drop? No problems turning?

Akash Rastogi
17-12-2013, 17:42
How do you get away without any drop? No problems turning?

They had different diameter wheels. Pretty cool stuff!