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AM Plactraction Tread Mounting System
The following link shows our method of attaching Andy Mark treads to their wheels. Our robot now has enough drive time to consider it a proven method.
http://wiki.team1640.com/index.php?t...readMountsPage |
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why not just use rivets?
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Looks solid, and potentially a huge time saver in the pits!
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I wonder which is faster, switching a wheel on a WCD or pulling a tread with this method?
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In our pivot design it is very difficult to remove a wheel so we need something to do it in place.
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For what it's worth, we could probably remove the wheel from our bot, put the new wheel on, and put the new snap ring on in under 15 seconds. There's no comparison. Any method of retreading is going to take at least 5-10x that. |
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Have you considered filing for a patent?
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How many wheels do teams go through per season on their competition bots? -RC |
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I am undecided on this mounting system but I have to commend you on having a lot of information available there. Thank You!
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I'm interested in the "replace in 15 seconds" replies. We have driven wheels, I'd like to see how your drive wheels are attached to let you do that. Gary's design is super simple and would (could, have?) worked in a variety of tread styles. The comon rivet idea works until n+1 replacements where the hole becomes too large or the "quick change in the pit" fix where the hole also becomes too big. My upgrade is to use glue to keep the insert in. Gary noted that the glue process had failue points:
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