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sanddrag 27-12-2004 19:52

Parts Suppliers - Master List
 
The purpose of this thread is to make one central complete list for all the suppliers we all use to buy parts for our robots. Hopefully this can be made a sticky so rookie teams and other can find it easily during the build. Let's keep it to places that sell and ship to the whole country, not places like "Uncle Larry's Bearing Supply on the corner of Fourth and Main" Post the name, URL or Phone #, and a short description of what they sell. Hopefully this thread will become a valueable resource for rookie teams and everyone.

Please read the previous posts before you post, no duplicates. Let's keep this thread usefull and efficient.

Hunter 27-12-2004 20:08

Re: Parts Suppliers - Master List
 
SDP-SI https://sdp-si.com/

They are a great source for spur gear stock (which is way cheaper than buying indivual gears), small bearings, including flanged bearings, chain, sprockets, and lots of other miscellaneous small stuff.

Jay H 237 27-12-2004 20:08

Re: Parts Suppliers - Master List
 
MSC Industrial Supply Co.
http://www1.mscdirect.com/cgi/nnsrhm

McMaster-Carr
http://www.mcmaster.com/

Grainger
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg/start.shtml

Small Parts, Inc.
http://www.smallparts.com/

SMC Corporation of America
http://www.smcusa.com/default.asp

Festo Pnuematics
http://www.festo.com/INetDomino/coor...s/en/index.htm

Max Lobovsky 27-12-2004 21:03

Re: Parts Suppliers - Master List
 
I will be adding anything mentioned here to http://www.firstwiki.org/Suppliers. Short descriptions of the source would also be nice. The page currently has:

General


Power Transmission

Electronics


Raul 27-12-2004 22:26

Re: Parts Suppliers - Master List
 
AndyMark - for power transmission and drivetrain products.
http://www.andymark.biz/

Pic Design - for those hard to find 0.7M metric gears to mesh with the drill motor pinion
http://www.pic-design.com/

Jay H 237 27-12-2004 23:00

Re: Parts Suppliers - Master List
 
Here's some more links to companys that have supplied/donated parts to the KOP

Connector Concepts, Inc.
http://www.connectorconcepts.com/
supplier of the breakers and fuse panels for KOP

Tyco Electronics
http://www.tycoelectronics.com/
supplier of connectors

Skyway Wheels
http://www.skywaywheels.com/
supplier of wheels for KOP

Banner
http://www.bannerengineering.com/
supplier of sensors

Terminal Supply Co.
http://www.terminalsupplyco.com/
electrical terminal supplier

Clippard
http://www.clippard.com/
supplier of electrical and pnuematic devices

Parker
http://www.parker.com/
supplier of some of the pnuematics used in the KOP

Norgren
http://www.norgren.com/
supplier of some of the pnuematics used in the KOP

Autodesk
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet...41&wac=IL18067
CAD software included with KOP

Solidworks
http://www.solidworks.com/
popular CAD program

Kevin Sevcik 28-12-2004 13:40

Re: Parts Suppliers - Master List
 
Mouser Electronics
http://www.mouser.com
Various electronics

W.M. Berg
http://www.wmberg.com
Various gears, sprockets, bearings, etc.

GlobalSpec (Registration Required)
http://www.globalspec.com
Not a supplier, but a huge database of suppliers. Register and you can enter specs for a part and see who has something that fits. Warning: If you click on links to parts you've found, you'll be getting catalogs in the mail.

Fe_Will 28-12-2004 15:36

Re: Parts Suppliers - Master List
 
Grob Inc.
http://www.grobinc.com/
Hard to find pulleys and pinion wire as well as custom broaching.

JimWright949 28-12-2004 17:57

Re: Parts Suppliers - Master List
 
AP Circuits
http://www.apcircuits.com/
For custom printed circuit boards.

CadSoft Online
http://www.cadsoftusa.com/
Home of the Eagle Layout Editor, for designing the printed circuit boards.

Max Lobovsky 28-12-2004 18:24

Re: Parts Suppliers - Master List
 
Isn't there a rule restricting electronics suppliers to Radio Shack, Digi-key, Newark-in-one, and Future Active? Aren't all these other electronics suppliers (except perhaps if its a duplicated of something from the kit) illegal?

dlavery 28-12-2004 18:31

Re: Parts Suppliers - Master List
 
Several dozen metalworking-related suppliers are listed on the Metalworking Web Sites Index.

-dave

Kevin Sevcik 28-12-2004 18:42

Re: Parts Suppliers - Master List
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Max Lobovsky
Isn't there a rule restricting electronics suppliers to Radio Shack, Digi-key, Newark-in-one, and Future Active? Aren't all these other electronics suppliers (except perhaps if its a duplicated of something from the kit) illegal?

Quote:

Additional electronic components for use on the robot must be currently available from or equivalent to those available from Newark InOne...
They're legal as long as they can be found at or are equivalent to parts found at the official suppliers.

JimWright949 28-12-2004 18:49

Re: Parts Suppliers - Master List
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Max Lobovsky
Isn't there a rule restricting electronics suppliers to Radio Shack, Digi-key, Newark-in-one, and Future Active? Aren't all these other electronics suppliers (except perhaps if its a duplicated of something from the kit) illegal?

Max,

Eagle (from CADSoft) is the Autodesk Inventor Tool for Electronics Design, you can create your schematic, and then layout your board with it, and there is a free version on the Web site. I would encourage anyone interested in electronic design to take a look at it. APCircuits would be something like sending the Mechanical Design out to a Machine Shop to be created. The cost of manufacture of the circuit board is part of the build cost. The components to put on the board need to be taken from the restricted electronics supplier, and also count toward the cost of the robot.

-Jim

Max Lobovsky 28-12-2004 19:17

Re: Parts Suppliers - Master List
 
The rule isn't so clear. It's being discussed right now in this thread: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...threadid=31983

I guess you could argue that a PCB is only wire and solder, so it doesn't count as an electrical component, but i can't really think of any electrical component that isn't just wire and solder when it comes down to it. I had thought that a custom PCB would be illegal.

eugenebrooks 28-12-2004 19:51

Re: Parts Suppliers - Master List
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Max Lobovsky
The rule isn't so clear. It's being discussed right now in this thread: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...threadid=31983

I guess you could argue that a PCB is only wire and solder, so it doesn't count as an electrical component, but i can't really think of any electrical component that isn't just wire and solder when it comes down to it. I had thought that a custom PCB would be illegal.

By buying suitable supplies from Digikey, and other sources,
you can expose, develop and etch your own printed circuit boards.
It is so much fun that any other way ought to be illegal...


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