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sanddrag 25-07-2002 21:06

Carpet Traction: Treads or Surface Area
 
What do you think is better for traction on carpet, more surface area on tires or more tread. I've also seen quite a few teams using some spikey rubber stuff epoxied on or screwed into their tires. What is this and where do you get it?

Caleb Osborne 25-07-2002 23:40

They probably made it themselves. I saw lots of teams make there own tread tracks. So the tire that you saw might have been made by the team.

evulish 25-07-2002 23:54

Hmm...well my team (84) used large tires. To get better traction, we taped 3 hack-saw blades together and made 90 degree slots in the tires. This added much traction to our bot. We seemed to be able to push most bots.

sanddrag 26-07-2002 01:28

They didn't make what I saw. A few teams had it. It is like this red or orange rubber spikey matting? stuff that they put on top of the tires. I don't know how to describe it too much better than that.

Matt Reiland 26-07-2002 12:27

I know the stuff you speak of but I don't know the name, on timing belts its called a supergrip surface, I have seen it in orange and black, will keep looking

Aaron Lussier 26-07-2002 13:44

Was it like the Stuff that team 60 had on there wheels? If it was we made wheels with the same stuff.

Paul Copioli 26-07-2002 15:33

BrecoFlex
 
The name of that belt is BrecoFlex. That is the company name and the trade name. Team 60 used one of the many offerings that brecoflex has. They have timing belts with custom, high friction backings. They are on the web, but are not cheap.

-Paul

Matt Reiland 26-07-2002 15:47

They will send you a catolog just send them an e-mail at www.brecoflex.com

Dave Torick 01-08-2002 13:29

We used a similar material to what Breco-Flex offers. I found, through the Breco-Flex rep, a local supplier in town. The material I was actually looking for is conveyor belt material. The stuff we used was designed to transport cardboard boxes up 40 degree inclines. Hope this helps.

ahecht 01-08-2002 23:21

Quote:

Originally posted by sanddrag
They didn't make what I saw. A few teams had it. It is like this red or orange rubber spikey matting? stuff that they put on top of the tires. I don't know how to describe it too much better than that.
We had orange spikey rubber stuff epoxied on our wheels, which was incline conveyor belting. You can get it from any conveyor belt store (check the BTB yellowpages).

Gary Dillard 08-08-2002 15:25

I don't think Kingman used Brekoflex - they used the wedge-top conveyor belt from McMaster Carr. It doesn't have anything close to the Brekoflex friction factor.

Matt Reiland 08-08-2002 16:06

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Here is the pictures of the two, Team 60s is a diamond pattern rubber which was pretty effective but I think the Brecoflex is even better

Matt Reiland 08-08-2002 16:09

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Here is the BrecoFlex SuperGrip Material off the wonderful 2001 wildstang wheels/ sub assembly

Which by the way every team should think about doing (we did for 2002 and it worked out fantastic!)

Gary Dillard 08-08-2002 18:03

Yeah, the Kingman tread is the same as Wild Stang used in 2002 - it's wedge top conveyor belt available from McMaster-Carr. It only measured about 140-150# on the traction test. BTW - the Wild Stang "tank" that they engaged (file cards inside metal cleats) only bumped them up to about 160# traction, which was surprising. Sure left some impressive marks on our wedge though :)

sanddrag 08-08-2002 18:10

That's for all your help. That is really great stuff. Do you all use the Neoprene, Urethane, or Gum Rubber versions. The rough conveyor belting looks good too along with the spikey.


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