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High Torque Gearboxes
Is anybody aware of a gearbox with a ratio on the order of 70:1 that is compatible with 2 cim motors and has a hex output shaft? I can't seem to find something that fits all three characteristics anywhere.
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What could possibly require a reduction that low that needs two CIM motors??
I feel like there may be more compact motor options that will serve your purpose well. Depending on what that is. VexPro versa planetaries can be customized up to 100:1 reduction, and have a one CIM input adapter. You could also use the dual 550 adapter and gear down a lot. |
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If you're talking within the realm of COTS FRC, something has to give here.
With single CIM, the GEM500 from Andymark is reasonable. If you provide another reduction after it, the plastic 3 stage gearbox from Vex would work too. Even if you paid to get some plates cut to build another stage it wouldn't be very expensive. COTS gearing from other industries is unlikely to accept dual motor input, so that will rule out a good deal (you'll also find that gearing for pretty much any other industry will be more expensive). Quote:
EDIT: Worth pointing out that 2 CIMs at 70:1 is enough torque under stall to break many things that sometimes are assumed to be bulletproof in FRC. You'll want to verify the material for the output shaft can handle the torque (along with whatever the output gearing is) and/or limit the systems ability to maintain full stull at full voltage. |
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Two VersaPlanetaries with CIM adapters, one CIM on each, plugged into any one of VexPro's single speed gearboxes that can accommodate two CIMs. Fabricating your own would be lighter and probably less expensive, but I don't know what your machining capabilities are.
Might break stuff, though. |
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You might want to look at doing something really silly with a drivetrain gearbox and connecting it to a RAW box. That could also result in stripping the worm gear on the RAW box though... we had some experience with that too this past year. Seriously, the AM folks were running away from us towards the end of CMP this year. |
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It was stupid of me not to provide more background info. The motor/gearbox combination if not for an FRC application. It's for a NASA Robotic Mining Competiton robot that my club is building. We were hoping to avoid chains/belts by direct driving our 24" wheels... hence why we need so much torque. The more I think about it, the more sense it makes to just give up on trying to direct drive the wheels. The reasoning behind trying to use cim motors and FRC components is because that's what we're familiar with, and we intend to use the FRC control system on our robot.
If anybody has experience with non-FRC motors that may work for this application I'd love to hear it. Edit: Hex shaft is not a requirement, just easier to work with imo. |
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EDIT: Anyone looked at RC Cart gearboxes? Any of those worthwhile? |
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