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What is this, I don't even...
I hope you'll consider posting the CAD for this at some point, I'm having a hard time even grasping how this thing works. It certainly looks/sounds impressive though! :yikes: |
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That's a lot going on in a little space; very impressive, especially if it works.
The CAD or at least a few renders from other angles would be helpful to understand it all, but let's see how much I can get it from the one render:
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This is incredible... After half an hour of looking at ABS-111 (the latest one I can find online) and googling planetary gear ratios, I think I sort of understand now. Time for questions:
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Edit: can we at least get a render of the internals? |
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You know, you only need one CIMcoder. ;)
The new AM Cim moter encoder is thinner than the original CIMcoder however it is twice the costs and you reclaim only ~.25" of shaft. Plus the original CIMcoder is designed for an extremely robust encoder with programmable resolution. Of course I am a little biased towards my own design. |
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I only see two gears, the 11-tooth pinion of the near CIM and the 60-tooth gear it engages. The two structures behind the front plate do not look like gears; the spacing between "teeth" is uneven, and the tooth profile doesn't make sense for gears. I also don't see a second pancake piston; are you assuming it's below the CIMs coaxial with the 60-tooth gear? What 2 PTO gears? |
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Yes, I'm assuming that there is a second piston there based on ABS-111, the closest iteration of this I can find online, plus I can't think of a way that the top piston can possibly reach and engage the sun gear even with a third state. Edit: Also, the holes in the gearbox plate near the output, assuming identical gearbox plates, suggest a mount for the Vexpro pancake piston. |
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Looks very impressive. Please post cad files - thank you.
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I forgot to update the Partner Space recently it looks like. I just finished, so you can take a look at the CAD here. As a side note, ABS-110 (the PTO shifter with the 3-position cylinder) is 0.7lbs lighter than this and far easier to machine. It's also about as compact. The only disadvantage it has compared to this one is the lower spread; 2.3 versus 3.4.
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The PTO output is a 32 tooth #25 sprocket that sits in between the 60t gear and the ring gear. It is linked to the ring gear via an aluminum hub/plate. Only one shaft; no double-tooth things involved. None of the gear teeth have to be machined fortunately. That's right, the carrier is locked and the sun gear is engaged to make the PTO work. Quote:
The odd tooth-looking dealies on the carrier and ring engage with 1/4" steel pins with rounded ends to lock them. The cylinder simultaneously disengages/engages at the same time. There is indeed a "suicide mode". Hopefully one would check to make sure the code is working right before activating that endgame mechanism. :eek: Oddly enough, the 3D printed version is better because I actually want less CIM shaft protruding out. It can intersect with the PTO chain if it's too long. I have the second one to act as a spacer. Usually it's very tricky to machine, but this one is easier than most. Start with a rod, turn down the outside dimensions leaving 13.74mm for thunderhex, bore out the cylinder for the ball part, drill through with a 1/4" drill bit. Then take it over to the mill, stick it on a dividing head, drill the 6 ball holes and mill down the hex. The gears you just stick on a fixture and CNC. The linkage thingy between the shifting cylinder and the shifting rod is something of my own design, utilizing a 3/8"-16 outer 10-32 inner threaded insert and a couple bearings. Very easy to machine and more compact then the Vex option. Yes, that bolt is. Good catch, I must have moved something. I just replaced it with a countersunk screw so it no longer touches. The CIM gears are about 0.6" in diameter, and the hole in the plate to accept the CIM is 0.75", so no danger there. Thank you, I liked it too. 2 for mounting the cylinder, 4 for mounting. This has a couple options for mounting; you can use the bottom 2 screws that keep the gearbox together or just the 4 holes in the front plate. There is no real "PTO shaft"; there is a single shaft. The PTO output is attached to the ring gear, which is possible due to epicyclic (planetary)/differential gearing shenanigans. I would try for an internal render, but the internals are rather convoluted so it's hard to get everything with one picture. Let me give it a try though. |
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You can use pretty much any sprocket with a versakey pattern as long as it's not large enough to hit the standoffs. |
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EDIT: It's up. Download "ABS-114.zip" in the ABS-114 folder on GrabCAD. |
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Very cool design!
What material are the planetary gears? 4000 series steel or 7075 aluminum Would you make your own hob to make these (they don't appear to be COTS)? Still a super cool design |
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Took me a bit to figure out how the carrier plate ever gets unlocked, that is neat :) Just don't apply power while actuating the PTO cylinder!
It's hard to imagine you're using the CIM encoder to line up the locking notches with the cylinder. Can the rounded end of the locking pin ride up the outer contour to get into the notch? Why not make the locking notch the only groove, so the locking pin rides the OD until it engages? Like the locking plate on 118's arm in 2014: http://s22.postimg.org/3sk056lxt/Scr...3_19_25_33.png Also, for the locking pins, I wonder if you could use something like mcmaster 84835A22 to reduce friction if you want to actuate the PTO cylinder and slide it in into place. You'd have to turn the gearbox slowly to avoid wrecking the lock after PTO engage and before drive disengage. |
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Currently you basically just depend on the encoder. |
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Seems it'd be more reliable if you can put an encoder on the carrier plate/ring gear themselves (a wheel side encoder might be all you need, if zeroed properly), or just have them automatically engage from any position. |
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Wow! Amazing work! Just curious, what do you do to make pocketing/support structure between mounting/bearing holes in CAD? Do you offset entities on the holes and then connect the expanded material through lines?
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To do pockets, that's basically what I do. After offsetting entities, I connect the centers of some holes with centerlines then offset them to get the inside trusses. The outside contour is made by placing lines tangent to the circles around the edge with the endpoints of the line coincident to the circles. Offset them in one direction and do an extrude-cut and select the areas to remove. Makes a really nice shape, although sometimes you end up with corners to small to fillet normally. Then you have to use face fillets one at a time. |
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Nice touch with the socket output. I did this on one of my gearboxes a while back, it's extremely convenient.
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Hi, I tried to open the CAD file, but it would not on my computer because I use Autodesk Inventor instead of Solidworks. Could you upload step files instead of Solidworks files? If not, does anyone know how to convert the files from Solidworks to Inventor or step? I read online that it was possible to open them in Inventor, but I have tried multiple times and it is not working. Thanks in advance.
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Solidworks only opens up older Inventor versions, the same could be true of Inventor. EDIT: It's in the partner space now. |
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Thank you! The assembly looks really interesting. Nice work!
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