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Useful VEX Tools
Greetings VEX teams,
From working with the Innovation First Isaac system (a.k.a. Edu Robotics kit, Robovation Robotics Kit, VEX Robotics Kit) on my own, from teaching a week long class in Taiwan using the them and from working with my wife & daughter's VEX team (FRV-23), I have listed below some suggestions concerning tools I recommend all VEX teams should buy/acquire. I will use McMaster.com as my source, but you can easily get these tolls/parts from other sources. For clarity, I have included links pictures in the message. Hope this helps. Please post other tools and tips you have on this forum. Joe J. (a.k..a “Dr Joe” in FIRST circles) Robotic Amusements, Inc. Nut Driver for 8-32 Nuts: 8358A26 Hollow-Shaft Inch Nutdriver Standard, 11/32" Size, 3" Shaft Depth, Green In stock at $4.52 Each This tool makes it easier to tighten a nut in close quarters. You can often get this nut driver in places that the wrench just won’t go. See picture HERE. Hex Driver for 8-32 Screws: 5497A68 Comfort Grip Ball Driver Long Length, 5/64" Hex, 4-21/64" Blade Length In stock at $2.33 Each Hex Driver for 6-32 Motor Screws and Shaft Collar Set Screws: 5497A69 Comfort Grip Ball Driver Long Length, 3/32" Hex, 4-51/64" Blade Length In stock at $2.39 Each These two tools save TONS of time when building, repairing, etc. In the pits in Atlanta, you are almost certainly going to be taking your robots apart between rounds for this or that reason. Saving time means you will reduce the general stress level. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. See picture HERE. Hi Torque Hex L-keys: 71285A151 Hi-Torque L-Key 5/64" Hex, 4" Length In stock at $0.24 Each 71285A152 Hi-Torque L-Key 3/32" Hex, 4-13/32" Length In stock at $0.27 Each These L-keys have a profile that make a significant difference when you are really tightening a screw. They do a much better job of keeping the hex from stripping. These things are cheap. Buy 10 of each of them. Use them until they start to show wear and THROW THEM OUT – you’ll be glad you did. It is better to use fresh tools and not strip a screw. At about a quarter each, it is money well spent. Regular key on left - Hi-torque key on right, ![]() If you are going to replace motor screws… 96452A144 Torx Button Head Socket Cap Screw Alloy Steel, 6-32 Thread, 1/4" Length In stock at $12.43 per Pack See Print HERE 96452A148 Torx Button Head Socket Cap Screw Alloy Steel, 6-32 Thread, 1/2" Length In stock at $13.16 per Pack See Print HERE If I had more time, I would find these screws in stainless steel or with a zinc finish so that it would be easier to sort the motor screws from the 8-32 construction screws, but McMaster only has black oxide finish available. Torx Driver for Above Screws: 5756A14 Torx Driver Size T10, 3-1/4" Blade Length, 5-5/8" O'all Length In stock at $3.20 Each This tool will save time for building and repairs. See picture HERE. Torx L-key for Above Screws: 6959A41 Torx L-Key Long Arm, Size T10, 3-3/8" Length In stock at $0.95 Each This tool is another one that I would buy several of. Torx tools are nowhere near as likely to round out or strip, so I would perhaps only buy 5 of these where I might by 10 of the similar hex tool. See picture HERE. Tools for Torx Motor Screws: 37455A22 Comfort Grip Torx Ball-Point Driver T10 Torx, 2-23/32" Blade Length, 5-3/16" L O'all In stock at $6.40 Each This is a nice tool, more expensive, but the ball end feature makes it possible to tighten some screws at “off angles” that you just can’t get to with a normal tool. See picture HERE. |
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Wow. Your list was so timely and helpful, We were just at the point of starting to look for replacements. You did a truly wonderful job. There was one additional part we ordered, also from McMaster Carr. Replacement Drive Shafts: 8894K14 Grade W-1 Steel Square Bar 1/8" Size, 3' Length In stock at $2.33 Each We have scored and scratched our given drive shafts and yet were afraid to cut them to avoid the risk of making irreversible decisions we'd later regret. We bought six feet of replacement stock and will recut all shaft to size. In order to keep within replacement rules we are going to identify the lengths of all groups of shaft that were "cut" from the same piece of original stock. This will allow us to easily show we have done a correct replacement. |
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Thanks. Joe J. |
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Thanks. Along those same lines, we have made a matrix of robotic subsystems as the columns and precious resources as the rows. It has allowed us to do a more integrative design and has fostered several "Apollo 13" Aha! moments. I suspect at some point they will be more formally cast into a spreadsheet, but for now they have lived on the white-board and on scraps of paper. Our tracked resources have been kinds of gears, motors, and servos. |
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Thanks for this info I'm going to be getting my kit soon and its nice to know what i should get for replacements.
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