| thefro526 |
13-02-2011 20:50 |
Re: pic: Banebot P60 Failure
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Originally Posted by Jeff Waegelin
(Post 1022210)
If they can fail in a test, there's a decent chance they can fail in a real situation, too... Wouldn't you rather fix it now, instead of hoping these same circumstances can never repeat themselves in competition?
Extra chain reduction and some surgical-tubing counterbalancing could solve your problem. BaneBots gearboxes work much better when you treat them nicely...
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You're right, we are planning on modifying a few things to make the mechanism more "nice" to the P60's, though we don't feel that a full on redesign is necessary. There's already quite a bit of surgical tubing on the arm, and we plan on adding a bit more when we get our next McMaster-Carr order. We're also considering swapping out the drive sprocket to a 10 tooth which should make the transmissions see about 33% less torque during operation - not to mention that the arm should slow down a bit too.
I'm also going to look into the modification that Swampdude suggested and see if we're able to do it in our shop.
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