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CD47-Bot 26-04-2004 22:10

pic: 870 Motor Mount
 

Tytus Gerrish 26-04-2004 22:12

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OHH look at all the CNC

RBrandy 26-04-2004 22:14

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Ive gotta question... Why is that chain so close to the floor? Did that cause any problems?

But nice mounts for the motors. Are those U-bolts the only thing holding it on to the rest of the robot?

Greg Perkins 26-04-2004 22:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by RBrandy
Ive gotta question... Why is that chain so close to the floor? Did that cause any problems?

the chain isnt even attached to the sprockets

Tytus Gerrish 26-04-2004 22:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Greg Perkins
the chain isnt even attached to the sprockets

that could be a problem for a robot

Dan Richardson 26-04-2004 22:25

Re: pic: 870 Motor Mount
 
Ohh very nice, robust and compact, how did your drive fair for you this season?

Toolman 27-04-2004 09:34

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Ok All! Now that you have a look at the drives lets give you some pros and cons from our 870 drive system.

This complete drive system was manufactured on a cheap hand operated import $900 mill and NOT A CNC. This means if we can do it you can also with a basic mill. This is our best design and lightest weight thus far for using the drill drive set up.
Pros:
* The motors always ended up cooler at the end of a round than at the beginning due to great heat transfer/cooling.
* The mount is held totally in place with one u-bolt allowing for fast removal if needed. ( We never had to remove or do any repairs to the drive system at the regional or Atlanta!)VERY DEPENDABLE
* The design allows for almost any orientation in a bot.
* The strength of the system supporting the drill transmission allows for extreme side load and end load if necessary.
* The design allows useing the threaded drill end if desired or if needed a custom shaft as we did can be machined to fit into the drill dogs.(that is another internal pic of the system)
* The design once removed from the bot requires removal of the six socket head bolts and splitting the bracket for fast drop in parts replacement.

Cons:
* Time to make one drive mount appx: 5hrs
* precise machining is a must( put your best millers on the task)

MOEmaniac 27-04-2004 10:54

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ooooooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh their perty lol :yikes:

how much did they weigh?

Toolman 27-04-2004 11:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MOEmaniac
ooooooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh their perty lol :yikes:

how much did they weigh?

The mount incorporating only the aluminum portion is .7lbs .
( This is the lightest ever! ;)

just add the six socket head bolts and it will still be under 1 lb

ngreen 27-04-2004 11:55

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Toolman
The mount incorporating only the aluminum portion is only .
70lbs. This is the lightest ever! ;)

just add the six socket head bolts and it will still be under 1 lb

Maybe edit so that it says: .70 lbs instead of .
70 lbs.


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