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Justin Brooks
11-01-2007, 16:44
I was looking through my drivetrain bag, attempting to assemble my wheels while watching the Chassis Assembly video. In the video, they say to put the screws in the sprocket and press it in with an allen(sp?) wrench.

I didn't find any screws in my kit...Well, none that fit in the wheels anyway. Is there something I'm missing?

thefro526
11-01-2007, 17:59
Some of the hardware required is not included you must supply it yourself.

Our team used all thread instead

TJ4nier
12-01-2007, 11:00
As I was watching the Chassis Build video, it says to insert "the screws"...I'm not sure what screws they are talking about. They make it seem as though the screws come in the kit, but the only screws that are provided are either for the chassis itself, or for the air compressor support plate...thing. Nothing long enough to fit in the sprocket and wheels.

vivek16
18-01-2007, 20:29
you have to buy the screws for the transmission i believe ifi normally uses #10-34.

Andrew Blair
18-01-2007, 20:55
you have to buy the screws for the transmission i believe ifi normally uses #10-34.
*10-32

TJ4nier
20-01-2007, 10:32
We figured it out ourselves, and we used an 8-32, and it seems to work fine...

team_1373
27-01-2007, 12:44
Hey everyone... We recieved the EDU-Bot Kit 3 years ago (2004 season) and we are trying to find replacement parts. We need more of the medium sized(approx 3") foam wheels. Let me know if you know where we can find them. Thank you.


Eric --> FRC 1373

nataniel
27-01-2007, 13:30
I was looking through my drivetrain bag, attempting to assemble my wheels while watching the Chassis Assembly video. In the video, they say to put the screws in the sprocket and press it in with an allen(sp?) wrench.

I didn't find any screws in my kit...Well, none that fit in the wheels anyway. Is there something I'm missing?

where i can find the chassis assembly video?

thank's


--
Nataniel Schling
Team #1603

Syncopation
27-01-2007, 14:48
The chassis construction video is here (http://www.robotics.nasa.gov/events/2006_kickoff.php), at the bottom of the page. Additional info can be found here (http://www.ifirobotics.com/kitbot.shtml), via the links under the introduction.

Between these two pages, you should have that chassis built in no time!

nataniel
27-01-2007, 16:11
And what about the new gearboxes? It's easy to be assembled?

I'm from Brazil, and the KOP only arrived this week.