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I'll be the first to attest that this drivetrain is a BEAST. For reasons I have yet to figure out, it could manhandle almost any bot on the field... Including 2 speeds.
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Looks good, I like the purple.
Why did you opt for 3/8" solid bolts as dead axles instead of using 1/4"-20 bolts going through 1/2" tube axle? |
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Did you guys slit the colson wheels at all? Or run them stock?
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Personally, I don't think the cost of implementation is worth the benefit of the added traction. Colsons are already up there in the traction world. They're just under blue nitrile if I remember correctly and slitting them still doesn't get them to nitrile's level. Their wear characteristics far outplay any wheel I've seen in FRC, though. |
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Ideally in this configuration, you would use standoffs around the axle to provide stiffness. That adds more parts, more weight, etc. Not hard to do, but you are limited to using the mounting holes provided by the DIAD, chain routing, etc. Anyone have thoughts on using 3/8" steel rod as dead axles? Tap both ends of the axle and it'd be close to using tube axle/bolt. I wouldn't think a 1/4"-20 bolt would work...not enough thickness left in the rod. Something smaller like a #10 or #8...at which point you would have to drill all 4 holes in the DIAD sideplate, rather than using the pre-punched 1/4" hole for the outer wheels (of the 8wd)...but it could work. |
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As for maintaining proper wheel alignment & spacing - I'd recommend any solid non-deforming material for standoffs. The dark-grey plastic from Andymark works great (it's why it's in the KOP, or was last time I used a KOP). I agree that the axle itself should NOT be used to stiffen a frame. The only load you want on a wheel axle is normal to the floor so it rides correctly on the balls inside the bearing. |
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