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Dewalt Shifting
Team 1718 just finished their first prototype of a "Dewalt" style transmission with a cim running into it.
We currently don't have a servo hooked up to it. It is difficult to shift between gears one and two by hand - so much so that I doubt a servo could do it. In addition, when we shift into "third" gear, the transmission freewheels. I haven't torn it apart and figured out why - I'm assuming the freewheeling is expected since we removed the last ring gear to mount the cim per the NBD whitepaper, however I am concerned over how stiff the shifting is. Is this normal, or are there tricks to making it shift easily that aren't in the whitepaper? Or did we do something wrong.... |
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If done correctly, you should be able to freely shift from 1st through 2nd and into 3rd without any change in resistance -- aside from waiting for teeth to engage. Also, 3rd should not freewheel. |
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Thanks! Now I know I need to get inside it and find out what's going on. It's probably all related back to the same issue.
I'll chase it down. |
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Thanks Stephen, that's one of the first things I did before even reading your post - I didn't see the point of having the detent spring when the servo was handling position.
I have a feeling this has more to do with us taking apart the transmission repeatedly to learn how it works. We probably just put something back in wrong. |
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