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CD47-Bot 17-02-2003 21:06

Image Discuss: Team 64. What is it?
 
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Rob Colatutto 17-02-2003 21:07

maybe a 2 motor drive system with the cim on helical gears and then mated with the bosch then sent to the wheel. i could be wrong though

SpaceOsc 18-02-2003 01:37

ummm
 
BASE OF WINDMILL?

Daniel Brim 18-02-2003 01:51

A thumb

Looks like a 4wd slip steering system to me.

jacob_dilles 18-02-2003 14:00

i think it is coupled 4wd slip... i am curious to see what they used for there front wheels, because a chain would butcher maneuverability...

WakeZero 19-02-2003 03:28

<chuckles>

Congrats Frank for pulling this off, it rips the socks off of ANY drive system I have ever seen :ahh:

Of course, I pity Brian G. for having to program the infinite combinations ;)

goegan31 22-02-2003 21:11

Pity
 
As I should be pityed. Thanks Brian.:)

Katy 22-02-2003 21:29

we had it on rainmaker 1 (2000 season)...it is a way to have 6 wheels on two motors. If it is like ours it is a tank drive.

WakeZero 23-02-2003 00:28

A little off base there Katy. I would tell you exactly what it is, but I am not sure the Gila Monsters would like that :yikes:

Ask them, maybe one of them will explain their wonderful, super drive system that I would give my left arm for :rolleyes:

yangotang 23-02-2003 00:32

Probably a drive system which is gearing stuff down using sprockets.

Clanat 23-02-2003 01:20

Looks like the drill motor is turning the inside of the big hollow tube.

Gadget470 23-02-2003 01:25

Notice the CIM perpendicular to the drill motor though. Probably a very interesting assembly inside that "hollow" tube.

Matt Attallah 23-02-2003 09:26

Well, I could be wrong, but is it something like the CCT? (Crazy Chicken Transmission?) Where you don't sacrifice any speed for torque?

Ken Loyd 23-02-2003 21:45

Okay...Okay...Okay!

For the complete technical explanation you will need to visit team #64's pit and talk to one of the engineers.

My understanding is that it is a three speed, electronic, automatic transmission using a planetary gear set. Honest!

Ken Loyd
Team 64
Teacher/advisor

PS Brian, am I close?

Pin Man 23-02-2003 21:46

A hand and a piece of the base probably.


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