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JessR 25-02-2005 15:26

pic: 571-Team Paragon 2005 trannys...
 

team222badbrad 25-02-2005 15:40

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Sweet, how does it shift?

Light, neat, simple!

JessR 25-02-2005 16:06

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You (of all teams) should know! Thanks.

team222badbrad 25-02-2005 16:10

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Thought so! ;)

I just did not want to come out and say "wow nice way to use ball bearings to shift" and not have it be so...

So what do you think about this method of shifting?

tkwetzel 25-02-2005 16:13

Re: pic: 571-Team Paragon 2005 trannys...
 
That PC board probably has to do with that hall effect sensor. I take it you use the hall effect sensor to determine how fast the tranny is going and when you need to shift. Looks sweet.

Levin571 25-02-2005 17:14

Re: pic: 571-Team Paragon 2005 trannys...
 
To add a little more info, each one weighs 5 pounds with a "chippy" and without the chippawa each one is i believe 4 or 5''x 6''x 1 1/2'' thick

We decided to go against the bigger is better theory and go for our usual "If it still works it's not complicated enough" tactic.

Travis Covington 25-02-2005 17:47

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It looks cool!

The only thing worrying me is the piston. It certaintly does not look like a bimba-order-form equivalent. Not that it is a hard thing to change, I just thought I would give you guys a heads up before your first competition. If there is something I missed, please forgive me.

Otherwise good job!

Lea DeFoote 25-02-2005 18:00

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Hi Travis-

I'm not sure what you mean by "bimba-order-form equivalent", but the air cylinders are Bimba brand.

-Tom

sanddrag 25-02-2005 18:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Lea DeFoote
Hi Travis-

I'm not sure what you mean by "bimba-order-form equivalent", but the air cylinders are Bimba brand.

-Tom

I think what Travis is looking at is the air fitting coming out the end of the cylinder rather than the side. I have never seen this before. Where did you get this clyinder?

Elgin Clock 25-02-2005 18:25

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Is that LAN cable I see? Or some sort of smaller equivalent?
Maybe phone line? But does phone cable come with a yellow jacket?

JessR 25-02-2005 18:37

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1. Sandrag- the cylinders came from ...Bimba.
However thanks Travis - Indeed only the "DP" (clevis) end style cylinders are on the Pneumatics order form, so looks like Mr. Charney will go air shopping next week....

2. Elgin - it's not a LAN cable or equivalent .. it's HALF a Lan cable.
(You can take a wild guess at what symmetric location the other half is)

Thanks for the good feedback everyone..

Travis Covington 25-02-2005 18:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by JessR
1. Sandrag- the cylinders came from ...Bimba.
However thanks Travis - Indeed only the "DP" (clevis) end style cylinders are on the Pneumatics order form, so looks like Mr. Charney will go air shopping next week....

Thanks for the good feedback everyone..

Good to hear. It really is just another hoop to jump through as the style you have really isn't functionally better than the DP style. We are actually having to do the same thing as one of the pistons we were shipped (ordered the correct one from Motion industries) is also not the DP style. They are resolving the problem for us, but it brought about some last minute part fabrication to get the one we did have to work with the design that called for the correct style. Oh well.

Goodluck to you guys at competition!


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