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FRC shifting gears
What do teams use to shift gears on gear boxes. Other motors? pneumatics?
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Our team uses pancake Pneumatic cylinders from vex pro. They work quite well, allowing the robot to shift fast and reliably but require a pneumatic system. They can be found here: http://www.vexrobotics.com/217-2778.html
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Pneumatic cylinders usually, and in the old days I believe servos were more common than they are now.
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Did you know that before 2005, every team got two shifting gearboxes in the KOP?* The thing is that most shifting gearboxes take force to shift. Servos have a hard time providing enough force to actually shift. Ball-shifters, I think are the exception for that, and a 3-speed ballshifter could really use a servo's "infinite" positioning, but as a general rule a short-throw small-bore cylinder per gearbox (and per gear change in the gearbox) say about a 1" throw 3/4" diameter unit in the old days, is by far preferable. Pancake cylinders are more common now because they're smaller, lighter, and don't take as much air. Servos are sluggish, and tend to need to be ganged together to shift. Ain't worth it. You could also use an electrical solenoid actuator, but the power limits on those are even more restrictive than on servos. *Two drill motor transmissions, to go with the drill motors generally used for drive. Shifting took a little machining, creativity, and luck during matches, but it was present. Before my time the full drill was included... |
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60 psi on a 3/4" diameter cross-section seems to do the trick nicely. |
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Most commonly pneumatics, though a few use servos, especially if the robot will not have any other pneumatic systems. AndyMark and VexPro shifters have pneumatic parts or kits referenced from their web pages, and AM also has servo kits. Due to the limits of servos allowed by recent FRC rules, servos do not provide as much force or speed in shifting, making pneumatics the favored method.
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