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vivek16 11-05-2008 17:45

Where can I find gears?
 
Well, 20 pressure angle, 32 pitch gears to be exact. keyway or hex broach would be nice for the drive shaft.

thanks, Vivek

CraigHickman 11-05-2008 17:47

Re: Where can I find gears?
 
Martin Sprocket, Mcmaster, or Sdp-si.

EDIT: Also Boston gear. I personally use Martin, and have never had an issue with a correctly ordered and chosen part.

AdamHeard 11-05-2008 18:00

Re: Where can I find gears?
 
AFAIK, AndyMark is the only reasonably priced supplier of 20DP hex broached gears I have found.

If you can, I would design your gearbox entirely around AM gears (If you look at the gear page, there are a lot you can use for some great prices).

vivek16 11-05-2008 18:16

Re: Where can I find gears?
 
Adam, I need 20 pressure angle not dp. Sorry about that( I had a typo in the starter post).

thanks, Vivek

JVN 11-05-2008 19:40

Re: Where can I find gears?
 
I've had great luck with Boston Gear components in the past.
You will need to find a distributor close to you. This is slightly more inconvenient than McMaster's "buy it and it appears the next day" system, but working with a sales rep from a local distributor can have its perks (maybe a discount on your parts).

Good Luck,
John

Brandon Holley 12-05-2008 09:57

Re: Where can I find gears?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JVN (Post 747379)
I've had great luck with Boston Gear components in the past.
You will need to find a distributor close to you. This is slightly more inconvenient than McMaster's "buy it and it appears the next day" system, but working with a sales rep from a local distributor can have its perks (maybe a discount on your parts).

Good Luck,
John

We managed to have a local supplier donate boston gears to us this year.

tennispro9911 12-05-2008 13:24

Re: Where can I find gears?
 
What about aluminum gears?

Tristan Lall 12-05-2008 14:10

Re: Where can I find gears?
 
Back in the days when the Bosch/Scintilla drill motors used (metric) 0.7 module gears, we used to order the mating gears from PIC Design. They had some issues with promptly shipping orders (probably because the gears we wanted were non-stock), but the parts were always of good quality.

They sell 303 stainless steel and 2024-T3 aluminum gears in smaller Imperial pitches and metric modules (24 DP, 32 DP, 0.8 module, 0.7 module, 0.5 module, etc.).

They also have a good (but expensive) selection of high-precision bearings (FIRST robots aren't likely to benefit from anything beyond ABEC-3, and ABEC-1 is more than sufficient for many jobs).

Cory 12-05-2008 16:12

Re: Where can I find gears?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tennispro9911 (Post 747566)
What about aluminum gears?

For all practical purposes (anything but low load areas) you won't find off the shelf aluminum gears.

chessking132 12-05-2008 16:24

Re: Where can I find gears?
 
I know my team buys allot of our stuff from here http://www.mcmaster.com/. I am not sure if they have what you looking for but it is worth a shot.

Matthew Simpson
Team 75 Driver

ZsHeRm 12-05-2008 16:44

Re: Where can I find gears?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tennispro9911 (Post 747566)
What about aluminum gears?

remember if you use aluminum gears you cant use your gear tooth counters on it. their not magnetic... we had one of our sponsors make our 44 gear count sprokets which dropped our gear ratio to 6.35:1 but we couldn't use the gears for our autonomous.

vivek16 12-05-2008 18:17

Re: Where can I find gears?
 
I tried mcmaster and they had a very limited supply of 32 pitch and 20 pressure angle. sdp-si had a huge selection and their online catalog was helpful so I stuck with them (CraigHickman's idea).

thanks for all the responses, Vivek :)

EDIT: ok, so the gears I was looking at were only 1/8 of an inch thick... I am back to looking again :)

tennispro9911 12-05-2008 18:38

Re: Where can I find gears?
 
I'm looking into designing a semicustom transmission using some AndyMark Spare parts and some purchased gears that are hopefully aluminum. Any ideas?

vivek16 12-05-2008 19:54

Re: Where can I find gears?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tennispro9911 (Post 747663)
I'm looking into designing a semicustom transmission using some AndyMark Spare parts and some purchased gears that are hopefully aluminum. Any ideas?

aluminum gears with the kinds of torque you see in *normal* gearboxes (think toughboxes) will not hold up.

Cory 12-05-2008 20:03

Re: Where can I find gears?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vivek16 (Post 747677)
aluminum gears with the kinds of torque you see in *normal* gearboxes (think toughboxes) will not hold up.

Nothing off the shelf that is.


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