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This is the 2006 robot wheel it's white UHMW and is extremely strong, the plan is to wrap them in rough top conveyor material. This was done on a CNC mill and went through the whole engineering process from Inventor, to Master cam, to the cnc milling machine. Any questions?
Have fun, Drew |
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It looks like it's strong, but another team had a problem manufacturing thier wheels out of some sort of plastic and then it smashed to pieces when it got caught under their cart. I hope that doesn't happen to your team.
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When you say UHMW do you mean ultra high molecular weight polyethelene or is it another UHMW plastic?
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Yes it is Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene, and honestly they ARE unbreakable. We hammer it, throw it on concrete like over 20 times. We threw in to walls as hard as we could throw it all it did was bounce back. Not even a crack. They are stronger then we ever thought they would be.
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5-8 Ounces, maybe all four are 1 lb, maybe a little more.
Nice job on those beauties. |
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1/3 the density of aluminum
here are a few spec sheets: http://www.matweb.com/search/Specifi...ssnum=PWEST003 http://www.matweb.com/search/Specifi...bassnum=PGAR00 my guess on weight is 1/8lb per wheel |
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lemme guess a little more, 8wd with these wheels will be amazing?
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i really can't wait to see this robot completed. these wheels look really cool. if you didn't know what they were made of you would think they wouldn't be that great. keep up the good work 1251!! I can't wait to see it at the Florida Regional!
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