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jalmos 10-01-2013 14:58

Simple conveyer
 
Our team is looking to design a simple conveyer type system to pick up the disks, We have looked on the internet and YouTube. Just want to see if anyone out there has any plans, suggestions, or resources we could use to design and build a simple conveyer system to pick up the disks. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Jalmos

DjScribbles 10-01-2013 15:06

Re: Simple conveyer
 
This seems like a good candidate for conveyor material:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...hreadid=104281

Our prototype for a grabber (to get disks onto the belt) was a PVC pipe wrapped in surgical tubing with a small plastic wedge; it worked great.

MARS_James 10-01-2013 15:07

Re: Simple conveyer
 
Here is one that a team posted

ThaneS 10-01-2013 15:52

Re: Simple conveyer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MARS_James (Post 1212421)

This video is probably of a belting called Polycord. Here is a good thread on it: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=71221

If your team has never played around with it, I would highly recommend it. It's useful for all sorts of things from prototyping to conveyors.

Get a few meters of it from McMaster. We usually get P/N 59725K704.

jalmos 10-01-2013 17:39

Re: Simple conveyer
 
Thanks for the info and links. Much appreciated

Jalmos

Martin Carranza 10-01-2013 18:07

Re: Simple conveyer
 
Here is what we are doing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=JCvc2VOaN_s
It is relatively simple and only requires one motor. This is the prototype the real one is still being designs to be more compact and efficient. I hope this is of use.

NickE 10-01-2013 18:11

Re: Simple conveyer
 
http://team254.com/documents/conveyors/

Martin Carranza 10-01-2013 18:16

Re: Simple conveyer
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=BwHtMudiDW0


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