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How to use igus chain.
My team has a 360 degree turret on top and we ran in to a wiring problem. We can't fully turn 360 degrees so we were wondering what techniques other teams have used to accomplish a 360 degree turning turret. So far we have decided to use the igus chain from the kit of parts but have no experience with this. Any help is greatly appreciated. If you have any pictures of successfully using the igus for wiring please post them!!! Videos are great too or even a detailed description on what to do. Thanks and good luck on you're last weekend of build season!!
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Sounds to me like you're having an issue with the wires rotating. The IGUS "Energy Chain" is more of a linear solution (http://www.igus.com/wpck/default.asp...nr=4236&C=US&L) I don't know how well it would work in your application. Something more along the lines of a slip ring is what your looking for. Not sure if that sort of thing is legal though, you'll have to check the rules.
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I know this may be a little late now but we have had a lot of luck with cable zip as cable management in the past if you cant get the igus chain to work out
http://www.leevalley.com/en/hardware...597,50658&ap=1 |
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Maybe a little jankity, bit it works. |
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I think we are going with something somewhat like this. Thanks so much for the input!:D |
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Hey Ben - need to plan where the wires get wrapped around, make sure they don't get into the shooter etc. They need to get wrapped with something, maybe a plastic spiral wrap?
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Lesley,
Those slip ring assemblies are for very small currents. Generally intended for small signals rather than for power. While we could find many in the US, I couldn't begin to point you to anywhere in China. |
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Looking at the slip ring. 5A will not run your shooter motors. The slip ring center line needs to be on the turret center line. So your ball transport either needs to be not through the center liner or your slip rings needs to be of sufficient Dia to allow the balls thru it.
I have never tried it, but I would be hesitant to run any kind of digital com (encoder, canbus) thru a slip ring. Igus does make energy chain designed for 3D movement. It is a little space intensive though. Carefull use of wire ties & spiral wrap will allow +- 180 degree rotation fairly easily. |
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