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CD47-Bot 20-02-2004 16:42

pic: 571 2004 new gearz..
 

Team311 20-02-2004 16:42

Re: pic: 571 2004 new gearz..
 
one question are they both gonna be on the robot at the same time

Solace 20-02-2004 18:16

Re: pic: 571 2004 new gearz..
 
yes. one for each side of the robot. they have output shafts on both sides, so that you don't have to reverse the motor direction on one side of the robot in order to make them run in the same direction like you usually do. makes it run a lot straighter.

the extra output shafts on the trannies (the ones going towards the middle) power the winch. it should lift a little over (i think, but don't quote me on this) 300 pounds? in high gear. that would be 600 in low gear. it goes quite fast, raises at 30 inches/second.

you can't see the shifter, but its there. high gear is 14.5 feet/sec, low gear is 8.5 feet/sec

edit: check out the rest of the bot here

Team311 20-02-2004 21:02

Re: pic: 571 2004 new gearz..
 
:edit: I see it is a drill and a globe sorry bout that

Solace 20-02-2004 22:34

Re: pic: 571 2004 new gearz..
 
no, it is a drill and a Fischer-price

sanddrag 20-02-2004 22:38

Re: pic: 571 2004 new gearz..
 
I'm impressed with the transmission. I'm just wondering how you know the plastic gears will handle the job. Because' I'm all for the weight savings if they are strong enough.

Solace 20-02-2004 22:41

Re: pic: 571 2004 new gearz..
 
they work because the plastic gears are only used for the gears right out of the motors. very low torque at that point, they should be fine.

Jones571 22-02-2004 20:10

Re: pic: 571 2004 new gearz..
 
after the UTC scrimmage we have now had good test with the transmissions and the plastic gears held up fine but for precautions we have modified metal ones to take there place


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