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Mount Middle Slide Wheel
For teams considering a slide/H-drive, how were you planning on mounting the centre wheel?
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We were going to put a spring or something else as a shock so when it hits the ramp the wheel doesn't bust.
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I think people seem to underestimate the ability of rollered wheels (omni and mecanum) to go up ramps and the like... if anything in the "slow" modes act like a gear reduction, similar to how pulleys work (trading speed for transitional force). Sure, wheel contact is an issue... but on a kiwi, unless you bottom out and drag the frame (could happen with lower ride heights), being a 3 point system, all 3 wheels will always be in contact with something. This is an old argument... people said the same about mecanums in 2010 and 2012 (Bumps and bridges respectively)... and I saw examples of such drives work pretty much flawlessly both years. If you design the drive right, mecanums are plenty capable of ramp handling. |
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We're modifying a KOP drive chassis to H-drive, using a spacer instead of the center wheel. We were thinking about just using a couple of angle aluminum brackets to hard-mount another copy of the same gearbox 1/8" higher than the built-in gearboxes. We aren't planning to drive up the ramp, but makes me realize we either need to provide suspension to let it happen, or provide some safeties so that we don't slam the wheel into the platform.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but if you were to move your center wheels to be in between your other two sets at 90 degrees, you would not need a suspension.
This design does require extra weight, with an extra gearbox, wheel, and support, because you need a center wheel on both ends of the robot but as a team with less build capabilities we found it to be easier to implement than a suspension. Am I missing anything with this? |
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We are going to try putting our strafe omni in line with our front drive omnis. This should work well when holding totes as most weight is on the front. Without totes, we will use a gyro and compensate for turn by diff steering the outer wheels a little. Might not be perfect, will see how it works.
For mounting, I'm thinking we purchase another inner rail to bolt in place and mount gearbox to with live hex and a bearing in the front rail. Probably need to drill out a wheel bolt hole to a hex bearing as we won't want any drop. |
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3061 is using a 'fork' style suspension where the gearbox drives one of two wheels into the ground. We like it because unlike spring systems it does not take weight off of our drive wheels when the strafing wheel is unpowered.
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It is not necessary to have the strafe wheel on a suspension. That being said, make sure you have a very good way to drive around the field and not hang up. We have gotten away without one so it eliminates complexity.
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We too are going to have mount the slider wheel in the middle.
I am concerned about it hitting the ramp. Does anyone have a picture or drawing of a mount involving a spring? Thanks in advanced. |
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We are running a slide drive, we are using a pneumatic cylinder to drive the slide drive down, so far we have not had an issue with going over the ramp. We put the center wheel on with its own gear box that tilts in and out of the frame.
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very cool design, my biggest concern would be keeping the strafe straight with only a single strafe wheel contacting the ground. |
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