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AWiser 26-11-2001 20:24

What the heck is that?!?
 
I've been wondering..."What's the strangest thing you've gotten in a 'Bin-O-Parts,' and what did you do with it?"

~Alex Wiser~
Lynbrook High School (#846...I think :D )

Jeff Waegelin 27-11-2001 10:58

Probably all the door hinges and latches that we get. As far as I know, my team has never used any of those pieces. I'm sure some people have used them, but my team has not.

gniticxe 27-11-2001 17:47

hinges....
 
Hey, (shameless self plug) if you get a chance, come check out the MOE pit at the comps (Drexel, VCU, nats). Im sure you'll find our use of hinges pretty cool. And if not, we'll give you some MOE mints...but you get more if you at least say you like it ;)

Jeff Waegelin 27-11-2001 20:50

Actually, I thought of one use we had for hinges. This year for OCCRA (a local robotics league) we built a trapdoor on the front of our bot that used hinges. I guess I was wrong about never using them. Other than that, not much in the kit is really strange. Everything else is fairly useful, even if it may have never fit a design plan we used.

Wayne C. 29-11-2001 20:38

couplers?
 
What I want to know is what do I do with all of these trantorque couplers? Has anyone ever used them?

David Kelly 29-11-2001 20:40

Re: couplers?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Wayne C.
What I want to know is what do I do with all of these trantorque couplers? Has anyone ever used them?
we used them on the CDI robot in 2000. we were looking for some the other day. and they are very expensive

Clark Gilbert 29-11-2001 20:46

We've also used them on CDI robots.....i think on the shafts near the wheels or somewhere....i dont really remember too well

:)

Kit Gerhart 02-12-2001 21:10

TransTorques have been around for quite a while, and if the shaft and outside dimensions are correct, will work well without slipping. If the dimensions of the mating shaft and outside diameter are not correct, transtorques can have the same proplem as set screws.

AWiser 09-01-2002 14:29

Does anyone know what that orange thingy with the hole next to it is? <Sorry I can't explain it better. I might be able to get a picture of it though...>

EddieMcD 09-01-2002 15:54

If it has a black button on the side, that's the Torque Motor.

AWiser 12-01-2002 01:24

Quote:

Originally posted by EddieMcD
If it has a black button on the side, that's the Torque Motor.
That thing's a motor?!?!:eek: :eek: :eek:

AWiser 12-01-2002 14:12

I'll try to post a picture of it soon so that you can see what I'm talking about.

EddieMcD 12-01-2002 18:32

I don't think they were even supposed to be in the kits.

JVN 12-01-2002 21:25

does anyone use them? I haven't seen any in use yet... maybe im not looking hard enough??

smokescreen 12-01-2002 22:26

sure, easy
 
Torque motors are great for moving something that you need done by the end of the match.

You know, like raising a flag up by the end of the match so you can see where your robot is through it's cloud of smoke.

-smokescreen


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