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Roboshant 13-01-2016 22:40

Lead screws
 
what are some good options to use as a lead screw for frc?

zachrobo1 13-01-2016 22:51

Re: Lead screws
 
When you say options, are you asking what lead screws teams have used before, or are you asking what have people used lead screws before to do? Being specific will increase the chance that someone is able to answer your question.

Roboshant 13-01-2016 22:59

Re: Lead screws
 
The type of lead screws teams have used, sorry for not clarifying

asid61 13-01-2016 23:10

Re: Lead screws
 
I know AndyMark is selling those REV (?) linear actuators now, which are powered by leadscrews.

Jared 13-01-2016 23:19

Re: Lead screws
 
We have had good luck with "Fast-Travel Precision Acme Threaded Rods" from McMaster.

They can also be purchased from amazon with free shipping if you have prime.

Kevin Sevcik 13-01-2016 23:33

Re: Lead screws
 
I highly, HIGHLY recommend you go to Nook Industries to look at leadscrew options before you select a particular screw. They have a a LOT of free online information about lead screws and the selection process for them. You should particularly educate yourself about the different end conditions and the definition of critical speed. I had a sub-team that didn't believe me about the need to support both ends of the lead screws for our tote lift, and the screws nearly shook the system to pieces when they test ran it. After which they sheepishly admitted they needed to support both ends and started working on that.

PayneTrain 13-01-2016 23:49

Re: Lead screws
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Roboshant (Post 1523231)
what are some good options to use as a lead screw for frc?

I hesitate to say that your best option for a lead screw in FRC is to not use a lead screw in FRC, but it may be best to look at any historically successful applications of one in competition and determine if it fits your needs better than any other mechanism.

asid61 14-01-2016 00:07

Re: Lead screws
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PayneTrain (Post 1523271)
I hesitate to say that your best option for a lead screw in FRC is to not use a lead screw in FRC, but it may be best to look at any historically successful applications of one in competition and determine if it fits your needs better than any other mechanism.

Leadscrews are a good and cheap non-backdrivable solution. Although I agree with you for many cases, there are instances (such as this year) where I might use one in place of pneumatics, winches, or worm gears.

Lil' Lavery 14-01-2016 00:34

Re: Lead screws
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by asid61 (Post 1523251)
I know AndyMark is selling those REV (?) linear actuators now, which are powered by leadscrews.

The DART Actuators are made by IR3 Creative, not REV.


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