View Full Version : pic: FRC-34 2009 Swerve Module w/FP (Side View)
Ed Sparks
09-03-2009, 00:57
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Very Clean Ed, very impressed. Looks amazing. Any specs the gearbox and how heavy is with and without a cim.
Akash Rastogi
09-03-2009, 01:00
I LOVE seeing 34's drivetrains each year. You guys never disappoint.
roboticWanderor
09-03-2009, 02:02
WOW. diggin the detailed shots! this is really clean and well thought out! These do look similar to the 111 swerve that works so well. do your delrin plates simply sandwich the bottom circle? if so, what does that little block on the edge do?
although it looks machining heavy, i can see the benefit of the weld less chassis, no doubt what that repeated hole pattern is for.
good work
*edit: OH MY, there are so many andy-mark parts here! the sprocket, the gears, the axle, the encoder, the bearings. wow!
**edit: OH MY, and your coming to Lone Star, OH BOY!!!
Ed Sparks
09-03-2009, 13:42
*edit: OH MY, there are so many andy-mark parts here! the sprocket, the gears, the axle, the encoder, the bearings. wow!
There's also two AM 500 Hubs and two of the short hex shafts. The little block on the bottom prevents an "Out of control" module from spinning more than 320 or so degrees. It interferes with another plate on the bottom bearing (not shown). I'll post an exploded view of the whole thing after we get back from Peachtree.
Ed Sparks
09-03-2009, 13:48
Very Clean Ed, very impressed. Looks amazing. Any specs the gearbox and how heavy is with and without a cim.
The CIM version weighs 7.4 lbs. The CIM itself weighs 2.9 lbs.
The FP version weighs 6.0 lbs. The FP/Planetary weighs 1.5 lbs.
- so -
The module without motor weighs 4.5 lbs.
Note: If you look close, I cheesed the gears and the small hex shafts to get about half of the steel weight out (saved about 0.5 lbs per module).
Ed,
Very nice! Kudos on an elegant design.
Good luck to 34!
-John
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