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Banebot Gearbox
We tried to take the metal plate off like your supposed to but couldnt get them off. Anyone know what size we need. Nothing we had worked and the ones that looked like they fit just would slip. They seem to be in there very tight.
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FYI the allen screws are English I don't remember the size but I assembled them not to long ago
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I'm not meaning to hi-jack this thread, but has anyone else had problems with their gearbox jamming? One of the boxes is fine, but the other ones keeps jamming up. We have taken it apart and re-assembled it numerous times to no avail.
P.S. the allen wrench size is: 3/32" for the plate. |
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Thanks, we've added more grease, but still nothing. I look forward to your response though!
UPDATE: We figured out what the problem was, apparently, the bushing was too long on one of the motors, so we ground it down on the lathe and all is well! |
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Using 3/32" only works for half of them for us. The others use something large than that but its smaller than the 1/8" wrench. Its so annoying. Im going to have to see if I have a 7/64" wrench or figure out what the heck is wrong with these screws.
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Has anyone pulled one apart? Is there only that one bearing I can see from the outside? I'm guessing it wouldn't be wise to slap a wheel smack on there without another bearing eh?
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I too have concerns about shaft loading on the BB trans. If we were to use the 2 cim adapter and use 2 sprockets to duplicate last years 4 motor 4 wheel drive kit bot, can the 56mm trans take that shaft load and input? Has it been tested. Is the bearing support necessary for a 2 sprocket load? Can the 56 mm trans handle 2 cims? Would a safer bet be 4 cims 4 trans? Joe any comments?
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I hate cantilevered loads. But I learn to live with them if their is good support for the shaft and if the loads are not too great.
So... ...my first recommendation is that you figure out a way to support the end of the shaft if you can. In fact, I recommended that FIRST put the bearing plate in the kit. But... There ARE two bearings supporting the output shaft but the bearings are side by side so things are kind of in a gray area. Yes I think is okay to have some side load on these shafts, but I would not suggest teams cantilevering load if the sprocket or gear is going to be far out on the shaft. You can probably get away with it is you have a single sprocket and are not using the encoder (which spaces the load out). Joe J. |
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Thank you for your reply but can you answer why a 3/32" allen srench only works on half my screws? As of right now my only solution is to cut them out and buy and replace them with new ones from BB.
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Anyone else having this issue? Very odd. Joe J. |
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are you using a VEX allen wrench? they're not quite up to spec....and will strip out a screw that is really tight.
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Re: Banebot Gearbox 2.5mm metric hex wrench required
See this thread:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=51250 |
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All of the Banebots screws are metric (I had fun taking it apart), and if you dont use metric then you will strip the socket heads.
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