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That looks pretty cool, don't see too many 2 speed swerves. Out of curiosity, what is the mass of one of these doohickeys?
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Without seeing a side view it's hard to tell, but doesn't this configuration make the CIM motors sit a little close to the ground?
Perhaps mounting the gearbox from the top rather than the bottom would be a slightly safer solution? |
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If I had to guess I would think that the top of the module would be about 10 inches off the ground and the bottom part of the motors would be about 4 inches.
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This is great.
I've had an idea like this sitting in my head for a while. Seems like you could use a kitbot shaped frame and create individual steering pods with one drive box driving two pods. Any special features? |
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How is this module being supported? The bearing setup for that is obscured by the frame rails. This portion is what makes or breaks a lot of swerve drives. |
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Right now, the weight of the robot is supported by a large thrust roller bearing that sits in a little groove in the top plate. On top of the thrust bearing is a huge bearing (yellow, it should be pushed down so that it is against the grey thrust bearing) with an inner diameter that is the same as the steering tube (red). What isn't shown in these drawings is an additional bearing for the rotating module.
I'm not sure if this will work, but I was thinking of making a bushing by putting a piece of large diameter PVC pipe around the module, putting a disc around the module, and then putting a little delrin ring around the disc so that it acts like a bearing. This would be helpful because it would be a large distance away from the other bearings; however, the PVC pipe might not be rigid enough. [IMG] [/IMG][IMG] [/IMG]Also, do you think that another set of reinforcing side plates would be useful? Like in this older version [IMG] [/IMG]Also, the step file for this part is posted at http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...35&postcount=3 |
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