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Mounting encoders to the AndyMark
How have teams in the past mounted the grayhill 61k64 encoder (or any general shaft encoder) to the AndyMark shifters?
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Pardon me if I hijack your thread, Joel, but I thought this would be a good place to ask: is there a convenient spot in the Andymarks for mounting the gear tooth sensors, or do we have to make our own?
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Last year we put the gearbox in a mill and drilled a hole in the end of one of the shafts (output shaft i believe) and it worked well. This year we will probably have a live axle so we are attatching it to that.
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I'd suggest drilling a hole in the sideplate and mounting a gear to the end of the encoders to mesh with the gears inside.
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Take a look at:
http://www.phxhs.k12.az.us/education...67&pagecat=300 |
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Thanks, I should have thought to look at our mentor team's web page
Looks like we need to get drivetrain and programming to discuss how much encoder resolution they want, and what interrupt rate they can live with, and what gear or roller ratio or direct drive from what shaft on the transmission will achieve that. |
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http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=51306 But I'm pretty sure it's just the CIM spur gear from the AM gearbox (you can get extras on the AndyMark site) |
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We drilled a 1/2" diameter hole into one of the AM side plates, 1.125" away from the output shaft, center-center. Then squeezed in a 36 tooth, 32 pitch, nylon gear, bored out to 1/2" and keyed, on the output shaft where the sprockets are (we acually only used one sprocket). Then another of the same gear on the encoder and you're rolling!!! If you can't broach a keyway, just file one in the nylon gear. Nylon gears are at McMaster... part no... 57655K43 . They come with a 1/4" bore which fits the encoders, but you must bore this out for the output shaft. Here's some pics of our from last year...
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