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Mr.G 15-02-2005 16:25

pic: Team 326's new Transmission
 

Mr.G 15-02-2005 16:27

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Any Questions Feel Free to ask

c01100011 15-02-2005 16:36

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What motor(s) drive it ? What is it for ? Are there any furthor gear reductions or are you driving directly off of that ? How much does it weigh ? What year is that penny ? How did u make it so pretty?

Mirza95vx 15-02-2005 16:53

Re: pic: Team 326's new Transmission
 
same questions he asked except for the year of the penny its obviosly a 1998 penny dummie

tkwetzel 15-02-2005 17:01

Re: pic: Team 326's new Transmission
 
Exactly how many speeds is "several"?

Mr.G 15-02-2005 17:19

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Quote:

Originally Posted by c01100011
What motor(s) drive it ? What is it for ? Are there any furthor gear reductions or are you driving directly off of that ? How much does it weigh ? What year is that penny ? How did u make it so pretty?

Two Chippewa Motors drive it, there are three shift-able sections with eight possible combinations but we are only using high, low, and brake. It weighs 10 Newtons (About 2.25 lbs). It's "so pretty" because its made out of "Black Oxide" Steel. It drives our Drive Train with one on each center wheel of a six wheel drive system.

Joel Glidden 15-02-2005 17:29

Re: pic: Team 326's new Transmission
 
Can we see what's on the inside? How about some drawings. Looks nice. I'd love to know more.

-Joel

henryBsick 15-02-2005 22:26

Re: pic: Team 326's new Transmission
 
yeah... how many speeds does it have?
also.... is it shift on the fly?
and.... is the brake a physical stop of a friction stop?
:) its pretty ;)

Rohan_DHS 15-02-2005 22:29

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nice job on the tranny...it loox awesome...lol all the questions that i was gonna ask was already asked, so im not gonna bother, i'll just wait till u answer it :P :)

dlavery 15-02-2005 23:29

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Only one really important question - what do we have to do to get some of them?!!?!! (or at least get enough info to build our own :))

-dave

MasonMM 15-02-2005 23:50

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What shifts it? pnuematics, a servo, or something else? did you design it from scratch, or did this idea come from something else?

i'd love to see a pic before it went together.

Mr.G 16-02-2005 13:10

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Henry_222
yeah... how many speeds does it have?
also.... is it shift on the fly?
and.... is the brake a physical stop of a friction stop?
:) its pretty ;)

As I said before there are eight possible speeds but we are only using High, Low, and a Brake. The brake is a physical brake, it works by Locking one of the planetary gear-sets. It has no problem shifting while in motion.

Mr.G 16-02-2005 13:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MasonMM
What shifts it? pnuematics, a servo, or something else? did you design it from scratch, or did this idea come from something else?

i'd love to see a pic before it went together.

We have been debating over the best way to shift it and I'm pretty sure that it's going to be a servo at this point although it would work just fine with Pneumatics. The Design is all our own, its just simply three sets of planetary gears with a shifting mechanism to lock different gear ratios. I'll work on getting more pics later.


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