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microbuns 16-03-2016 08:52

Rhino tread snapping?
 
Has anyone had issues with the rhino treads snapping? We busted one during a practice match when we started pushing another team.

We hope that it's just due to the fact that it was a heavily used track that has a lot of wear during build season and post build season.

Andy Baker 16-03-2016 09:57

Re: Rhino tread snapping?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by microbuns (Post 1558128)
Has anyone had issues with the rhino treads snapping? We busted one during a practice match when we started pushing another team.

We hope that it's just due to the fact that it was a heavily used track that has a lot of wear during build season and post build season.

We at AndyMark have not heard of anyone else breaking a tread. These treads are rated at 600 pounds of break strength, with a safety factor of at least 2. The white (or clear) colored timing belts are reinforced with a continuous loop of steel cables.

Can you provide more information regarding how your tread broke?

Andy B.

microbuns 16-03-2016 11:03

Re: Rhino tread snapping?
 
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Originally Posted by Andy Baker (Post 1558170)
We at AndyMark have not heard of anyone else breaking a tread. These treads are rated at 600 pounds of break strength, with a safety factor of at least 2. The white (or clear) colored timing belts are reinforced with a continuous loop of steel cables.

Can you provide more information regarding how your tread broke?

Andy B.

Will do! Honestly, I still haven't heard the full details (it broke late last night, I wasn't there), but I expect to get the entire story (as well as a picture of the treads) today when I go in. My preliminary understanding is just that we went into a head on bumper to bumper collision with another robot, and in that collision we heard a snap. The carpet ripped underneath the robot - we aren't sure if that was due to the force of the tracks snapping or perhaps a symptom of the same issue that broke the tracks (maybe something sharp?). Our drivetrain uses 2 CIMs/side, but I don't remember the gearing (it's nothing crazy though).

However, that is comforting that they are rated for 600lbs - makes it sound more like a freak accident than anything!

Thanks for the support!

BeardyMentor 16-03-2016 11:03

Re: Rhino tread snapping?
 
I too would like to see a photo of this snapped belt.

Boltman 16-03-2016 11:09

Re: Rhino tread snapping?
 
We had no issues with our treads they were flawless deep into back to back regionals....so that's 28 matches plus several practice matches.

We did have to replace all revision 3 with revision 4 pulleys

MrP_Hack 16-03-2016 11:42

Re: Rhino tread snapping?
 
Just curious if you HAD TO change all to rev 4 or you chose to change them to rev 4... in other words, did all of them break?

Boltman 16-03-2016 11:44

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Originally Posted by MrP_Hack (Post 1558238)
Just curious if you HAD TO change all to rev 4 or you chose to change them to rev 4... in other words, did all of them break?

We went into competition with revision 3 (not my call I wanted then all changed out prior only had 4 and we ordered 8 more) and yes we ended up breaking all of them and replaced as we went with rev 4

Robomarfa 16-03-2016 12:42

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What is this Rev 4 and 3?

TylerS 16-03-2016 12:45

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Originally Posted by Robomarfa (Post 1558266)
What is this Rev 4 and 3?

Rev 3 is referring to the pulleys which shipped with the Rhino originally. Rev 4 is referring to the new pulleys that were designed to eliminate the failures that some teams were seeing with rev 3.

cbale2000 16-03-2016 14:15

Re: Rhino tread snapping?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by microbuns (Post 1558128)
Has anyone had issues with the rhino treads snapping? We busted one during a practice match when we started pushing another team.

We hope that it's just due to the fact that it was a heavily used track that has a lot of wear during build season and post build season.

This is the main reason my team stopped using tank tracks back in 2007. We were using almost identical belts to the ones Andymark sells, and we would typically break at least one every competition we went to (and since the ones we ordered were custom, they were closer to $300 a piece).
After years of experimenting, we discovered that the issue seems to be caused by either too much or too little tension on the belts. Failure modes can also be caused by attempting to drive while getting pushed sideways by another robot.

Try adjusting the tension on your tracks using the turnbuckle and see if that helps (the tracks should be snug, not too loose or too tight). Also avoid situations where you get pushed from the side of the robot.

Finally, while it's certainly possible to build a reliable tank drive system, my advice to all teams using tank treads would be to make sure you have spare treads with you at your events, or you may regret it later.

Type 16-03-2016 14:56

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We havent had issues with the blue rhino track belts. But we did have an issue with the black drive belts, we noticed during practice the robot drove to the right a little more and couldnt find out why, but the belt stretched somehow during a match and made driving almost impossible. Luckily we had extra belts we ordered. We learned that anything can and will break, so we keep extras of nearly everything at compeition. But after St Joe last weekend, a few teams I know learned to bring backups of 99% of your parents, even RoboRios can break for no reason.

microbuns 16-03-2016 15:11

Re: Rhino tread snapping?
 
So it appears that my story was a little bit off. It was NOT a head on collision - it was the same kind of situation cbale2000 describes:

Quote:

attempting to drive while getting pushed sideways by another robot.
Does anyone know what tension we should have the belts at such that they won't fall off but aren't dangerously tight?

Attached are photos of the snapped belt (I apologize for how huge they are).




aJASONt_angles 16-03-2016 15:47

Re: Rhino tread snapping?
 
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Originally Posted by microbuns (Post 1558355)
Does anyone know what tension we should have the belts at such that they won't fall off but aren't dangerously tight?

AndyMark Page for Track Drive Tensioning Here

RoboChair 16-03-2016 17:36

Re: Rhino tread snapping?
 
From the visible damage to the side of the teeth/V-guide on the pulley face of the belt my guess is that the belt was forced to ride up onto the teeth of the sprocket dramatically increasing the belt tension and causing it to fail catastrophically.

scca229 16-03-2016 22:01

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Originally Posted by Type (Post 1558345)
a few teams I know learned to bring backups of 99% of your parents,

I'll admit that I had both my Dad (w/ 60) and Step-Dad (w/ 5207) working together like heck for several hours to build the drawbridges that didn't want to get built at my rookie FTA event at Arizona North Regional this past week. My Step-Mom is also a Mentor (w/ 60) and my Mom (working on her for 5207) came up to Flagstaff to see the event and her baby boy at his rookie FTA event. Didn't realize that bringing backup parents were a normality :D


On topic...that is an amazingly straight break, almost like it was cut by something.


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