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Bkeeneykid 06-01-2017 19:04

New Andymark Gearboxes
 
Andymark just dropped the new EVO Shifter gearbox. Link here: http://www.andymark.com/EVO-s/643.htm

Thoughts?

Billfred 06-01-2017 19:07

Re: New Andymark Gearboxes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bkeeneykid (Post 1626121)
Andymark just dropped the new EVO Shifter gearbox. Link here: http://www.andymark.com/EVO-s/643.htm

Thoughts?

I think you should've included a picture. ;)


Lil' Lavery 06-01-2017 19:07

Re: New Andymark Gearboxes
 
Hurray for including a keyed output shaft option!

Ari423 06-01-2017 19:12

Re: New Andymark Gearboxes
 
Don't think this could have come out any later :P

This looks like a great one-stop solution for most all shifting drivetrains. So grateful for all the great new COTS drive gearboxes this year. Looking forward to inevitably using this considering how many options it provides.

MrRiedemanJACC 06-01-2017 19:41

Re: New Andymark Gearboxes
 
So did I interpret this correctly?

13) Using existing mounting plate holes, it can be mounted to an AM14U family chassis or a 2"x1" box tube frame.

It's a drop in for the kit of parts chassis?

marshall 06-01-2017 19:44

Re: New Andymark Gearboxes
 
Hey Billfred, how are you manufacturing the plates if I can ask that?

Lireal 06-01-2017 19:57

Re: New Andymark Gearboxes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by marshall (Post 1626148)
Hey Billfred, how are you manufacturing the plates if I can ask that?

I am assuming this teaser was for these gearboxes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I96uKAjS7k4

Tom Line 06-01-2017 20:04

Re: New Andymark Gearboxes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lireal (Post 1626159)
I am assuming this teaser was for these gearboxes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I96uKAjS7k4

52 of those stupid CNC's and all I get to use them for is making cyclinder heads. :(

Richard Wallace 06-01-2017 20:41

Re: New Andymark Gearboxes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bkeeneykid (Post 1626121)
Andymark just dropped the new EVO Shifter gearbox. Link here: http://www.andymark.com/EVO-s/643.htm

Thoughts?

Looks very tough. All steel gears. Big ratio on the first stage, with a 32 DP bull gear and press-fit pinions. Compatibility with the AM14U chassis is a very big deal.

All the design trades indicate classic AM thinking: robustness is worth a little weight. About a pound heavier than a DS -- but this will be a good trade for many teams.

I only wish the release had coincided with my team's Summer/Fall projects.

Tom Line 07-01-2017 00:16

Re: New Andymark Gearboxes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard Wallace (Post 1626207)
Looks very tough. All steel gears. Big ratio on the first stage, with a 32 DP bull gear and press-fit pinions. Compatibility with the AM14U chassis is a very big deal.

All the design trades indicate classic AM thinking: robustness is worth a little weight. About a pound heavier than a DS -- but this will be a good trade for many teams.

I only wish the release had coincided with my team's Summer/Fall projects.

I hope they have paid special attention to the dog gear. I'm glad they've redesigned it. We had numerous pin-shears and tooth roundings on PTO using the old style stainless dog. Upgrading it to tool steel and making the teeth significantly wider helped substantially.

GeeTwo 07-01-2017 04:26

Re: New Andymark Gearboxes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard Wallace (Post 1626207)
Looks very tough. All steel gears. Big ratio on the first stage, with a 32 DP bull gear and press-fit pinions. Compatibility with the AM14U chassis is a very big deal.

All the design trades indicate classic AM thinking: robustness is worth a little weight. About a pound heavier than a DS -- but this will be a good trade for many teams.

I only wish the release had coincided with my team's Summer/Fall projects.

Speaking as a mentor of a team where a hundredth of an inch is a theory, WOW! Two pounds more than somebody's custom shifting gearbox is barely noise. Once we figured out that 80-20 was for prototypes and not competition robots, and that steel was only for fasteners and actuators, weight hasn't been a serious issue for us. If shifting is needed for our strategy this year, this will be way high up the list.

Tom Line 07-01-2017 05:08

Re: New Andymark Gearboxes
 
Might want to move it down the list. It's already out of stock.

Nathan Streeter 07-01-2017 07:42

Re: New Andymark Gearboxes
 
I haven't opened up the CAD and checked out the details, but I love the big reductions available in a two stage gearbox along with a lot of other flexibility (2vs3 CIMs, encoder options, output shaft options, etc). Reasonably low weight and stock spring-actuated pneumatic cylinder is very nice!

Boltman 07-01-2017 07:58

Re: New Andymark Gearboxes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Line (Post 1626340)
Might want to move it down the list. It's already out of stock.

I never saw it in stock as it built to order

Billfred 07-01-2017 21:24

Re: New Andymark Gearboxes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MrRiedemanJACC (Post 1626144)
So did I interpret this correctly?

13) Using existing mounting plate holes, it can be mounted to an AM14U family chassis or a 2"x1" box tube frame.

It's a drop in for the kit of parts chassis?

I can say this now without incurring the wrath of Kate Pilotte: Yes, the EVO Shifter is designed to bolt right up to the AM14U3 which is the 2017 Kit of Parts drive system.

Quote:

Originally Posted by marshall (Post 1626148)
Hey Billfred, how are you manufacturing the plates if I can ask that?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lireal (Post 1626159)
I am assuming this teaser was for these gearboxes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I96uKAjS7k4

Ding ding ding!

Commander Canada was also holding the new dog, with blanks of the plates behind him and an incompletely-machined one on his neck.


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