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mlantry 13-07-2016 16:46

How do you make surgical tubing roller
 
After looking into different things can be done to make intake rollers I came across that many teams use surgical tubing on some kind of round stock. I am curious how in which teams make said rollers. Thanks

ctt956 13-07-2016 16:56

Re: How do you make surgical tubing roller
 
I think those are actually made of poly cord instead of surgical tubing, or at least the ones I've seen. There's something similar at the bottom of this page. Is that it? If so, I think the poly cord is just wrapped around rollers, at least one of which is driven by a motor.

Chak 13-07-2016 16:58

Re: How do you make surgical tubing roller
 
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Originally Posted by mlantry (Post 1596638)
After looking into different things can be done to make intake rollers I came across that many teams use surgical tubing on some kind of round stock. I am curious how in which teams make said rollers. Thanks

I think they just force the surgical tubing on with some alcohol.

More information there:
https://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/s...51#post1426351

mlantry 13-07-2016 17:01

Re: How do you make surgical tubing roller
 
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Originally Posted by ctt956 (Post 1596640)
I think those are actually made of poly cord instead of surgical tubing, or at least the ones I've seen. There's something similar at the bottom of this page. Is that it? If so, I think the poly cord is just wrapped around rollers, at least one of which is driven by a motor.

ment more like the roller 254 used to intake balls with this year and in past years

Michael Hill 13-07-2016 17:10

Re: How do you make surgical tubing roller
 
We did a latex surgical tubing roller this year. Just a little bit of alcohol does it. A little goes a long way. The hardest part was trimming up the ends of the rubber without it sliding or looking like crap. To do that, we put the tube assembly in the lathe and very carefully trimmed the ends with a box cutter. Our intake was actually a 3-roller system with polycord running in grooves of the latex tubing (using #25 chain for power transmission), which fed right into our shooter.

RoboChair 13-07-2016 19:25

Re: How do you make surgical tubing roller
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mlantry (Post 1596638)
After looking into different things can be done to make intake rollers I came across that many teams use surgical tubing on some kind of round stock. I am curious how in which teams make said rollers. Thanks

Make sure that whatever you are using as the base roller, such as a tube, is plugged at one of the ends. Attach your surgical tubing to an air hose nozzle using a zip tie or something. While blowing air(you will need to control pressure and flow) have a second person slowly push the tubing over the roller. Do not pull. Do not squeeze the tubing to tight if your hand is over the roller while pushing, it will turn into a balloon animal and pop.

Michael Hill 13-07-2016 19:37

Re: How do you make surgical tubing roller
 
We didn't need any air at all for ours. With the rubbing alcohol, it slipped on quite easily.

RoboChair 13-07-2016 20:03

Re: How do you make surgical tubing roller
 
We used the above process to put 1" ID 1.5" OD latex tubing over 1.25" OD aluminum tube for our intake this year. As soon as you let off the air it is incapable of even being persuaded to move by use of force alone, you either float it some more with air or cut it off. It is very nearly a permanent installation method.

Monochron 13-07-2016 23:14

Re: How do you make surgical tubing roller
 
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Originally Posted by RoboChair (Post 1596653)
We used the above process to put 1" ID 1.5" OD latex tubing over 1.25" OD aluminum tube for our intake this year. As soon as you let off the air it is incapable of even being persuaded to move by use of force alone, you either float it some more with air or cut it off. It is very nearly a permanent installation method.

Wow, with a difference of .25 diameter I would have expected needing epoxy or something. We used Polyurethane tubing this year much closer in size to our roller and ended up needing epoxy.

AllenGregoryIV 13-07-2016 23:15

Re: How do you make surgical tubing roller
 
We used compressed air and soap and water. That allowed it to slip over the aluminum tube.

cad321 13-07-2016 23:18

Re: How do you make surgical tubing roller
 
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Originally Posted by AllenGregoryIV (Post 1596668)
We used compressed air and soap and water. That allowed it to slip over the aluminum tube.

+1 for this method.

RoboChair 14-07-2016 15:07

Re: How do you make surgical tubing roller
 
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Originally Posted by Monochron (Post 1596667)
Wow, with a difference of .25 diameter I would have expected needing epoxy or something. We used Polyurethane tubing this year much closer in size to our roller and ended up needing epoxy.

Not 0.25" over, 0.25" interference fit. 1 inch ID rubber tube onto 1.25" OD aluminum tube.

Monochron 14-07-2016 16:37

Re: How do you make surgical tubing roller
 
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Originally Posted by RoboChair (Post 1596724)
Not 0.25" over, 0.25" interference fit. 1 inch ID rubber tube onto 1.25" OD aluminum tube.

Ah, my reading comprehension needs some work :o

FarmerJohn 14-07-2016 16:42

Re: How do you make surgical tubing roller
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RoboChair (Post 1596724)
Not 0.25" over, 0.25" interference fit. 1 inch ID rubber tube onto 1.25" OD aluminum tube.

Did you find that this method changed the OD at all?

RoboChair 14-07-2016 18:20

Re: How do you make surgical tubing roller
 
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Originally Posted by FarmerJohn (Post 1596744)
Did you find that this method changed the OD at all?

It probably ended up between 1.625" and 1.700" OD overall, I'm not actually sure what it came out to. But it was for sure smaller than 1.75"


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