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CIM + Banebots P60 Gearbox
Does anyone know if there's a way to make a CIM work with a Banebots P60 Planetary gearbox?
Also, if not that, does anyone know any good, cheap gearboxes? They're very expensive... This is a non-FIRST application, so I'm not concerned about legality. Thanks! |
Re: CIM + Banebots P60 Gearbox
Any reason not to use the BB P80s with the CIMs instead of the P60s?
At $75 a pop, you can't beat the AM Toughbox Nano for a quick CIM gearbox that can take anything you'd ever throw at it. |
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No reason other than being REALLY cheap. Robots are expensive, and I want one, but I don't want to spend a lot on it. Gearboxes are the most expensive part, so we'll see...
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I was actually planning on doing that. I just was wondering how much the step up to CIMs would cost.
Two quick things: 1. Would it be a good idea to just use sprocket and chain instead of gearing? It IS cheaper... 2. What's the best motor selection/gearing selection process? I've tried working out the physics, and I have some guesses as to what will work, but I'm just not sure. |
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That is dependent on your reduction, a sprocket and chain reduction is great for a place where you have a small reduction (imho <10:1) and have to transmit power over a distance anyway. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...6&postcount=25 Should help you with #2 |
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Wow, that post is REALLY helpful!
Does anyone know the static coefficient of friction of AndyMark Omni-Wheels on carpet and/or other materials? If not, I'll probably start a new thread requesting it... Thanks! |
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Which omni wheel do you want to use? Their 6" aluminum omnis (AM-0097) have these coefficients: 1.0 radial static 0.8-0.88 radial dynamic 0.2-0.27 transverse static 0.16-0.2 transverse dynamic |
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