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PizzaBoxZombie 12-01-2013 23:28

Andymark Pneumatic wheel problems
 
As several other teams and IR3 have shown in various youtube videos, the pneumatic wheels from andymark are pretty decent shooting wheels. after recieving ours, however, we found that ours are out of balance/round. spinning at 5-6500 rpm they shake around a lot and can not achieve full potential speed.
we have since changed wheels for some more consistent and faster, but we were wondering if anyone else had tried to use them and found the same problems? and if anyone has, have you found a solution?

Mk.32 12-01-2013 23:31

Re: Andymark Pneumatic wheel problems
 
We definitely have had the same issues, we haven't found a solution and moved on to other options.

GUI 12-01-2013 23:39

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Is the tire bead seated correctly?

ehochstein 12-01-2013 23:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by GUI (Post 1214090)
Is the tire bead seated correctly?

That's the problem. We can't get it to seat correctly. Any tips/tricks to do so?

PizzaBoxZombie 12-01-2013 23:55

Re: Andymark Pneumatic wheel problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GUI (Post 1214090)
Is the tire bead seated correctly?

yeah, ours were, to the best we could figure out, ill double check. thanks. the other problem was we still had to balance the valve stem.

Tyfighter98 13-01-2013 01:05

I believe I was experiencing that same problem today when we were testing a prototype. The pneumatic wheels appeared to have a lot of free movement. I don't know if this is just our prototype or wether the wheel isn't seated properly.

wilsonmw04 13-01-2013 09:00

Re: Andymark Pneumatic wheel problems
 
I believe the problem is with your speed and not the wheels. If I remember correctly, IR3 only used a cim at ~55% power.

bEdhEd 13-01-2013 17:58

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Quote:

Originally Posted by PizzaBoxZombie (Post 1214099)
yeah, ours were, to the best we could figure out, ill double check. thanks. the other problem was we still had to balance the valve stem.

Is there a special method in order to seat the wheel?

Ether 13-01-2013 18:02

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Quote:

Originally Posted by wilsonmw04 (Post 1214240)
If I remember correctly, IR3 only used a cim at ~55% power.

I'm trying to hunt down the source for this. Do you remember where you got it?



Ian Curtis 13-01-2013 18:03

Re: Andymark Pneumatic wheel problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PizzaBoxZombie (Post 1214075)
As several other teams and IR3 have shown in various youtube videos, the pneumatic wheels from andymark are pretty decent shooting wheels. after recieving ours, however, we found that ours are out of balance/round. spinning at 5-6500 rpm they shake around a lot and can not achieve full potential speed.

I doubt Andy & Mark expected teams to try and go 125 mph with those wheels. As others have said slowing down or switching is probably the least work per performance. :)

ehochstein 13-01-2013 21:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ether (Post 1214500)
I'm trying to hunt down the source for this. Do you remember where you got it?



We tested our pneumatic wheel at 60% speed today, launching between the wheel and our wood prototype base. We experienced approximately the same range/speed as the Robot in Three Days robot.

Andrew Zeller 13-01-2013 21:17

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Wiifi (Post 1214650)
We tested our pneumatic wheel at 60% speed today, launching between the wheel and our wood prototype base. We experienced approximately the same range/speed as the Robot in Three Days robot.

60% of CIM free speed?

Oldbikerider 13-01-2013 21:18

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On a related question, does anyone know what the safe working speed is with the AndyMark wheels? I've searched but can't find anything. I'm thinking that some bursting strength calculations are necessary here.

We've been testing with some 10 inch OD "highway" treaded mobility scooter tires mounted on 4 inch go-kart wheels. At 1600rpm there is significant tread growth and they start to get unstable in balance. The two wheels also appear to feed vibrations to each other in complex ways.

I wonder what actually fails first. Would the tire tread just catastrophically fail, or would bits start shedding more gently? I suspect the former.

Graham.

Kyle Love 13-01-2013 21:22

Re: Andymark Pneumatic wheel problems
 
Just to bring up a couple of other possible issues...

Are the bearings installed properly (with flanges and such extremely level and tightly in place)?

Are you using a cantilevered or secured method for the wheel?

I would guess that if you could have a bearing or some other type of "reciever" for the end of the shaft, you may take some of the wiggle out of it. I do agree with some posts above that I doubt these wheels are really meant to spin as fast as many teams are spinning them. More then likely, that is the main issue, but I wanted to just bring up a couple of other possible issues.

ehochstein 13-01-2013 21:22

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Quote:

Originally Posted by boarder3512 (Post 1214655)
60% of CIM free speed?

I can't promise that, we coded eleven buttons to control the speed. Button 1 was 10%, 2 -> 20% etc. We ran it on buttons 6 and 7.

I uploaded a video of our shooter at 1000 frames/sec http://youtu.be/7dN1thFqr7k


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