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Bigflip2073 06-02-2007 19:45

question about Transmission axle's
 
My team was wondering about the supports used to hold the axles on the transmissions

Any Ideas?




P.S.

Sorry its our rookie year and im a new member so i dont know much

T___T

GMAdan 06-02-2007 19:47

Re: question about Transmission axle's
 
Do you mean the black bearing blocks on the BB transmittions?

Bigflip2073 06-02-2007 19:53

Re: question about Transmission axle's
 
Ummm

Im talking about the axle like thing that comes out of the transmission where you put the sprockets on.

Andrew Blair 06-02-2007 19:56

Re: question about Transmission axle's
 
What exactly do you want to know?

Strength?
Weight?
Capability?
Necessity?
Color options?

chris31 06-02-2007 19:58

Re: question about Transmission axle's
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bigflip2073 (Post 573207)
Ummm

Im talking about the axle like thing that comes out of the transmission where you put the sprockets on.

On the other side you should mount a pillow block. You can use ones Igus makes, I think BB also makes some, and basically anywhere will have something that will work.

Example: http://www.fit-senior.com/acatalog/Pillow-block-3.jpg

GMAdan 06-02-2007 20:03

Re: question about Transmission axle's
 
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Ok i think you mean how to support the axle on the other side to prevent a cav. load. Well what my team did was fab up at bearing block and mount it on to the frame rail. like this

Bigflip2073 06-02-2007 20:12

Re: question about Transmission axle's
 
yeah thats exactly what I was talking about

Thanks from 2073

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Dick Linn 07-02-2007 18:06

Re: question about Transmission axle's
 
BaneBots makes a bearing block that is reasonably priced. If you use the dual-motor adapter, the block you remove can be used by adding an inexpensive flanged bronze bearing (1/2" I.D. x 3/4" O.D.) and a spacer or shaft collar to keep it from backing out.


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