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merybar 22-01-2008 17:35

Casters
 
In previous years we have used ball/pedestal casters. We however do not know where they came from. Anybody got any ideas?
Thanks

Greg Needel 22-01-2008 18:08

Re: Casters
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by merybar (Post 683788)
In previous years we have used ball/pedestal casters. We however do not know where they came from. Anybody got any ideas?
Thanks

They are called Ball Transfers and are available at most industrial supply places. www.mcmaster.com has them on page 1211

Fred Sayre 22-01-2008 18:10

Re: Casters
 
http://www.google.com/search?q=ball+casters

you may also want to try here: http://www.mcmaster.com/

merybar 22-01-2008 19:46

Re: Casters
 
Thanks for the insight.
What we are looking for is slightly different. Not the conventional shopping cart casters more like a caster with a ball in it kind of like on a pedistal. What we are trying to eliminate is the having to orient the robot like when pushing a shopping cart it wont just go out dead straight. Maybe casters arnt the way to go for this and if thats the case as well anybody got any good ideas? Thanks for the help!
Matt

EricH 22-01-2008 20:17

Re: Casters
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by merybar (Post 683852)
Thanks for the insight.
What we are looking for is slightly different. Not the conventional shopping cart casters more like a caster with a ball in it kind of like on a pedistal. What we are trying to eliminate is the having to orient the robot like when pushing a shopping cart it wont just go out dead straight. Maybe casters arnt the way to go for this and if thats the case as well anybody got any good ideas? Thanks for the help!
Matt

If you can't find the ball casters, try putting omni wheels in instead.

swalker92 22-01-2008 20:27

Re: Casters
 
We are using casters we bought at Lowes

efoote868 22-01-2008 20:45

Re: Casters
 
Last year we had casters on our bot... and it couldn't drive straight. So instead we just took off the hard plastic wheels and mounted them to the front of our 'bot. It worked well, except when we had to give demonstrations on hard (non-carpeted) floor...

Jaybee1405 22-01-2008 21:57

Re: Casters
 
go omni wheels, they're the best of both worlds

merybar 22-01-2008 22:10

Re: Casters
 
Now if anybody were to have a suggestion on a good place to find omni wheels what would everybody think.
Thanks
Matt

esisso 22-01-2008 22:15

Re: Casters
 
omni wheels can be found in the andy mark website

www.andymark.biz

and the direct omni wheel link

http://andymark.biz/wheels.html

theres 3 kinds available on that website, read up on them and see which one fits your application the best; if you have any troubles contact me for more help =D

-Eitan
Team 1242


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