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Type 29-11-2016 17:38

West Coast Products SS
 
My team is looking to use the West Coast Products SS gearbox to make a practice drive train. We have finalized everything except what type of sprockets to use in the gearbox. We noticed when you order the gearboxes from either Vex or WCP that it gives you the option for single sprockets. Has any teams tried using Double Sprockets? or is the only option to use 2 single sprockets for a West Coast Drive?

R.C. 29-11-2016 17:42

Re: West Coast Products SS
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Type (Post 1618288)
My team is looking to use the West Coast Products SS gearbox to make a practice drive train. We have finalized everything except what type of sprockets to use in the gearbox. We noticed when you order the gearboxes from either Vex or WCP that it gives you the option for single sprockets. Has any teams tried using Double Sprockets? or is the only option to use 2 single sprockets for a West Coast Drive?

Are you looking to use #35 chain double sprockets? Or #25 chain overall but double sprocket form?

Type 29-11-2016 18:10

Re: West Coast Products SS
 
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Originally Posted by R.C. (Post 1618289)
Are you looking to use #35 chain double sprockets? Or #25 chain overall but double sprocket form?

We are looking to use #35 chain

asid61 29-11-2016 19:38

Re: West Coast Products SS
 
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Originally Posted by Type (Post 1618292)
We are looking to use #35 chain

You should be able to make double sprockets work, if that's the case. What makes you think they won't work the same as two singles?

Lil' Lavery 29-11-2016 19:47

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See step 6 of the assembly instructions for the WCP SS West Coast Drive gearbox. Any configuration of sprockets, pulleys, and spacers can be used so long as it adds up to 2.25" and the chain/belts do not rub on the gears or face plates. The provided illustration shows two single sprockets being used in a fashion that allows the inboard chain run a little more space away from the 2nd stage of reduction. I believe this is the assembly method that 1712 used in 2016 for our drivetrain since it facilitated better chain runs elsewhere in our drivetrain (pushing the inboard chain slightly outboard gave us a tiny bit more bellypan real estate).

PeterK 06-12-2016 22:31

Re: West Coast Products SS
 
Any idea when these gearboxes will be back in stock?

frcguy 06-12-2016 22:33

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Originally Posted by PeterK (Post 1619820)
Any idea when these gearboxes will be back in stock?

Per another thread:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Andrew_L (Post 1617748)
Give it a couple of weeks - I believe RC mentioned something about stock coming in within the next two to three weeks in another thread.


Chris Fultz 06-12-2016 22:48

Re: West Coast Products SS
 
Remember that the output shaft is 1/2" hex. The VEX / WCP single sprockets have this bore, making it very easy to install them.

Lil' Lavery 07-12-2016 00:02

Re: West Coast Products SS
 
Just checked our 2016 machine tonight, and it does use a #35 12t double sprocket. The clearance is a bit tight between the chain, but it's nothing to be worried about if you plan ahead.

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Originally Posted by Chris Fultz (Post 1619823)
Remember that the output shaft is 1/2" hex. The VEX / WCP single sprockets have this bore, making it very easy to install them.

They also have double sprockets with .500 hex bore.

Type 07-12-2016 07:32

Re: West Coast Products SS
 
We found some gearboxes from Robot Space, but the gear selection was sparse. We Cadded it up to see if it would fit, and after physically putting it in last night, the 12t Double Sprocket #35 will fit, it is tight but it will fit with the correct spacers. I believe once we finish up the basic drivetrain, my team will be posting a picture.


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