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smcmahon 21-12-2012 10:04

[FTC]: Tetrix Servo Joint Pivot Brackets
 
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http://parts.ftcrobots.com/store/detail.aspx?ID=6302

How do you assemble these things??

We tried it as shown in the image attached. The little screw that goes through the bearing stops the servo from sitting down all the way in it's bracket.

#confused

smcmahon 21-12-2012 12:52

Re: [FTC]: Tetrix Servo Joint Pivot Brackets
 
Solution acquired!

Mr. Gardner from FTC 6124 was kind enough to share this Tetrix resource:

http://tetrixrobotics.com/Building_S...?art=3205&ap=3

smcmahon 21-12-2012 15:35

Re: [FTC]: Tetrix Servo Joint Pivot Brackets
 
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Meh, still not lining up quite right. I bored out the hold in the bottom of the servo bracket and dropped the bearing through, but it's too short to catch the whole other edge of the pivot bracket...

CougarRobot 21-12-2012 23:41

Re: [FTC]: Tetrix Servo Joint Pivot Brackets
 
Are you using 485 servos? The brackets pictured were designed for the 475 servos, which were just a little bit thinner than the 485s. We have found that we have to bend the servo bracket open just a little bit (and then back to parallel, just farther apart), and then the pivot bracket open just a little bit, to make it all work. I don't think you want to enlarge the whole on the back of the servo bracket.

RRLedford 26-12-2012 02:18

Re: [FTC]: Tetrix Servo Joint Pivot Brackets
 
Just go to Servo City and get the Hitec model FTC approved CNC machined servo block for ~$27. It ia a way more serious design.
http://www.servocity.com/html/standa...rvoblocks.html

Be sure to get the hole pattern hub adaprer ring for attachng the FTC/Tetrix hole pattern parts, as their hole pattern is slightly larger than the Tetrix one.




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