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Aura_ 28-03-2016 22:08

Small Wheel Club 4" or smaller
 
I have seen a couple of robots with some pretty tiny wheels I was wondering if any one has any pictures. This is a safe place do not be ashamed to show off your tiny wheels.;) ;)

LemonyPinecone 28-03-2016 22:12

Re: Small Wheel Club 4" or smaller
 
Team 346 is running 4 inch high traction wheels this year. Fortunately, they seem to be holding up through competition.

http://i.imgur.com/tnhv1fg.jpg?1

CJ_Elliott 28-03-2016 22:30

Re: Small Wheel Club 4" or smaller
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LemonyPinecone (Post 1564468)
Team 346 is running 4 inch high traction wheels this year. Fortunately, they seem to be holding up through competition.

http://i.imgur.com/tnhv1fg.jpg?1

But.... Why?

Ari423 28-03-2016 22:47

Re: Small Wheel Club 4" or smaller
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CJ_Elliott (Post 1564477)
But.... Why?

You can't see it from that picture but if you look at this picture from their website you can see they have tank treads slightly above the wheels. The treads let them get over the defenses, but the wheels make turning a lot easier.

BeardyMentor 28-03-2016 22:49

Re: Small Wheel Club 4" or smaller
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CJ_Elliott (Post 1564477)
But.... Why?

because smaller wheels will be stronger than larger ones. Small wheels require less gear reduction and can lead to a higher efficiency drive train. Smaller wheels allow you to have a lower center of gravity. Smaller wheels let you move your contact points further forward and backwards making the robot more stable. Smaller wheels are lighter.

Generally the smallest wheels that give you the performance you need are typically better.

Richard.Varone 29-03-2016 00:33

Re: Small Wheel Club 4" or smaller
 
271 is running 44, yes 44, wheels, a mix of 2.9" and 2.7".

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...hreadid=146374

JohnFogarty 29-03-2016 00:52

Re: Small Wheel Club 4" or smaller
 
I'm not on team 16, but I'm fairly certain they use 4" wheels on their swerve and traction drive.

Poseidon5817 29-03-2016 02:21

Re: Small Wheel Club 4" or smaller
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnFogarty (Post 1564516)
I'm not on team 16, but I'm fairly certain they use 4" wheels on their swerve and traction drive.

5817 is running 3.25" VexPro wheels on our swerve.

Meredith Novak 29-03-2016 03:08

Re: Small Wheel Club 4" or smaller
 
Team 16 is running 4" wheels on swerve and traction drive. 12 wheels total.

iyportne 29-03-2016 20:04

Re: Small Wheel Club 4" or smaller
 
Team 1533 has four 3.25" wheels on the swerve...and I know this may not count, but there are twelve total 3" pulley wheels on Rhino tracks.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxK...ew?usp=sharing

DRH2o 29-03-2016 21:45

Re: Small Wheel Club 4" or smaller
 
1 Attachment(s)
14 4" Kit Bot Wheels. They worked really well.Attachment 20470


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