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IndySam 17-11-2009 09:38

Team 221 new stuff?
 
http://www.team221.com/order.php?cat=5

Revolution Swerve Module
A complete co-axial swerve module with a 4" wheel based on designs used by the Robonauts, frc118, during FIRST competitions.

IndySam 17-11-2009 10:01

Re: Team 221 new stuff?
 
guess not


http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ghlight=frc118

ajlapp 17-11-2009 10:12

Re: Team 221 new stuff?
 
Guess so! We're working on the first batch of parts now.

We'll be testing both the plaction wheel and performance wheel for fit.

We incorporated some improvements from this thread Original co-axial product discussion. The miter gear side load is now handled by a large bronze bushing on both gears. This sends the reaction force directly into the gearbox housing, not the bearing. We also added more bolts along the top to ensure a tight clamp. These plates are shorter and beefier than frc118's competition parts.....see here. We hope this resolves any strength issues associated with side loading.

These will be offered as assembled units only. Controlling the miter gear mesh has proven difficult, so we'll be handling the tolerancing by hand assembling each as a matched set.

NOTE: To honor frc118 and the work they did developing these over the last eight seasons, modules will be sold only in gold anodize finish. :eek:

Akash Rastogi 17-11-2009 21:37

Re: Team 221 new stuff?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ajlapp (Post 882905)
Guess so! We're working on the first batch of parts now.

We'll be testing both the plaction wheel and performance wheel for fit.

We incorporated some improvements from this thread Original co-axial product discussion. The miter gear side load is now handled by a large bronze bushing on both gears. This sends the reaction force directly into the gearbox housing, not the bearing. We also added more bolts along the top to ensure a tight clamp. These plates are shorter and beefier than frc118's competition parts.....see here. We hope this resolves any strength issues associated with side loading.

These will be offered as assembled units only. Controlling the miter gear mesh has proven difficult, so we'll be handling the tolerancing by hand assembling each as a matched set.

NOTE: To honor frc118 and the work they did developing these over the last eight seasons, modules will be sold only in gold anodize finish. :eek:

Pre-assembled? Now that's some awesome service, Anthony!

Also, are you serious about selling it in gold? :yikes: :yikes:

BrendanB 17-11-2009 21:42

Re: Team 221 new stuff?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Akash Rastogi (Post 883059)
Pre-assembled? Now that's some awesome service, Anthony!

Also, are you serious about selling it in gold? :yikes: :yikes:

Hey, if you take them apart down the road, go out and get a gold chain.
ROBOT BLING!!!!:yikes:

221: The stuff you have on your sight is looking pretty good!


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