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Cash4587 20-05-2013 19:58

1114 and 2056's shooter wheels
 
I noticed that 1114 and 2056 used some blue shooter wheels that seemed to work really well. I just wanted to know if anybody else used them and had any idea what there were. I think they are a McMaster-Carr buy but there are so many products on that site that some things are a little hard to find if you are looking for something specific. If there is any one that can help it is much appreciated!

mr.roboto2826 20-05-2013 20:02

Re: 1114 and 2056's shooter wheels
 
I believe the part number you are looking for is 2477k36 on mcmaster.

Cash4587 20-05-2013 20:15

Re: 1114 and 2056's shooter wheels
 
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Originally Posted by mr.roboto2826 (Post 1276257)
I believe the part number you are looking for is 2477k36 on mcmaster.

So they made custom hubs for the wheels?

HammadB 20-05-2013 20:16

Re: 1114 and 2056's shooter wheels
 
McMaster 2477K36 in 60A I believe. They have a 1.25" bore in the middle.
We machined a hub to interface with 1/2" keyed shaft. The hub was just a piece of 6061 round stock turned to press fit into the wheels bore. I took a look at 1114s hubs and they knurled them to make the press fit better. We didn't have the resources to do so but were fine through all of champs.


Holtzman 20-05-2013 20:18

Re: 1114 and 2056's shooter wheels
 
They are in fact 2477K36. We used them both this year and last year with some success. They also seem to have gained reasonably popularity with a number of teams by Champs. I saw 254, 973, 1717, 1678, and probably some others all using them.

Don't spin them over 10,000rpm. Bad things happen. 5-6k rpm :]

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Originally Posted by Cash4587 (Post 1276254)
I noticed that 1114 and 2056 used some blue shooter wheels that seemed to work really well. I just wanted to know if anybody else used them and had any idea what there were. I think they are a McMaster-Carr buy but there are so many products on that site that some things are a little hard to find if you are looking for something specific. If there is any one that can help it is much appreciated!


Karthik 20-05-2013 20:26

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As a couple of others have pointed out the McMaster part number for these wheels is 2477K36 and the description is: "Large-Bore Urethane Drive Roller, 60A Durometer, 4" Diameter, 0.92" W, 1-1/4" Bore ID". 2056 first used these wheels in 2012, so we decided to try them out this year. They were easy to work with and incredibly robust. They did require a custom hub, but it was a fairly simple part to machine. A drawing of the hub is attached.

Edit: 2056 posted the same info above.

Cash4587 20-05-2013 21:04

Re: 1114 and 2056's shooter wheels
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Karthik (Post 1276268)
As a couple of others have pointed out the McMaster part number for these wheels is 2477K36 and the description is: "Large-Bore Urethane Drive Roller, 60A Durometer, 4" Diameter, 0.92" W, 1-1/4" Bore ID". 2056 first used these wheels in 2012, so we decided to try them out this year. They were easy to work with and incredibly robust. They did require a custom hub, but it was a fairly simple part to machine. A drawing of the hub is attached.

Edit: 2056 posted the same info above.

Thank you SO much for the info, I definatly did not expect to get replies from both teams.

Michael Hill 20-05-2013 21:12

Re: 1114 and 2056's shooter wheels
 
3138 used the same wheel this year and last year. They've worked out great for us.

Akash Rastogi 20-05-2013 21:25

Re: 1114 and 2056's shooter wheels
 
Thanks for posting that information, Tyler and Karthik. I always assumed it was a custom molded wheel before.

Cash4587 20-05-2013 21:36

Re: 1114 and 2056's shooter wheels
 
One more thing, how much compression was typically run with these wheels on the disks?

Cory 20-05-2013 21:45

Re: 1114 and 2056's shooter wheels
 
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Originally Posted by Cash4587 (Post 1276290)
One more thing, how much compression was typically run with these wheels on the disks?

We had to run probably 3 times as much compression with this wheel than we did with the blue banebots wheel it replaced. I don't know what that is in absolute terms, but it was a lot.

Travis Covington 20-05-2013 22:24

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Originally Posted by Cory (Post 1276294)
We had to run probably 3 times as much compression with this wheel than we did with the blue banebots wheel it replaced. I don't know what that is in absolute terms, but it was a lot.

It should be mentioned that we were running them at much higher speeds, since ours were turned down to 2-7/8" to match the BB wheels they replaced.

T^2 20-05-2013 22:34

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Originally Posted by Cash4587 (Post 1276290)
One more thing, how much compression was typically run with these wheels on the disks?

We ran ours with about 1/4" to 1/2" of compression. At speed, they noticeably increase in diameter as the urethane stretches (which is why you shouldn't run them at extremely high speeds -- we blew two of them open at the Sacramento Regional). However, in practice the frisbee buckled upward much more than the urethane compressed.

Akash Rastogi 20-05-2013 22:34

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Originally Posted by Travis Covington (Post 1276307)
It should be mentioned that we were running them at much higher speeds, since ours were turned down to 2-7/8" to match the BB wheels they replaced.

How much wear did you experience with these wheels? Did you ever replace them before/during an event?

What rpm would you say is the breaking point of the wheels?

T^2 20-05-2013 22:36

Re: 1114 and 2056's shooter wheels
 
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Originally Posted by Akash Rastogi (Post 1276309)
How much wear did you experience with these wheels? Did you ever replace them before/during an event?

Can't speak for 254, but ours, at 60A durometer, never wore and never had to be replaced (unless they exploded).


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