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Priyadarshy 20-01-2007 12:08

pic: 612 New Drive System
 

=Martin=Taylor= 20-01-2007 12:09

Re: pic: 612 New Drive System
 
WOW :eek: Did you include every bolt in that assembly!?

dtengineering 20-01-2007 14:22

Re: pic: 612 New Drive System
 
Nice. You may want to consider a bearing to support the outboard end of the gearbox shafts. There has been discussion of this in other threads, and the advice generally seems to be that if you are not using an outboard support bearing, then make sure you mount the sprocket as close to the gearbox as possible to minimize the cantilevered load on the gearbox shaft. (You can also cut off the unused shaft to save weight, in that case.)

We used a six wheel drive setup last year and loved it... we added omni wheels to one end of the robot, however and found that helped our turning significantly. Not all teams need to do this, but we had very grippy wheels on all corners... even with the centre wheels lowered slightly we still had a problem turning.

Jason

Lil' Lavery 20-01-2007 16:06

Re: pic: 612 New Drive System
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dtengineering (Post 561218)
Nice. You may want to consider a bearing to support the outboard end of the gearbox shafts. There has been discussion of this in other threads, and the advice generally seems to be that if you are not using an outboard support bearing, then make sure you mount the sprocket as close to the gearbox as possible to minimize the cantilevered load on the gearbox shaft. (You can also cut off the unused shaft to save weight, in that case.)

They have it designed so their pulleys (they are using a belt drive rather than chain) are very close to their gearboxes. I still recommended not cantilevering the load, but I don't think it will be a very large problem for them.

The best part of the drive-train is the wheels, but I'll let them post the pictures. ;)

Priyadarshy 20-01-2007 23:21

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Jason,
thanks for your input!
I was wondering what kind of grip you had on your wheels the year you had the turning problem?


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