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Re: pic: Duodec-Drive (Octocanum)

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Originally Posted by ParkerF View Post
I would recommend pivoting on the traction wheel unless you have some serious side support. (See Aren's image where the module is snug between the channel.) We had a lot of problems on the 2010 148 drive with this. Your traction wheels will stay put, but the modules will flex sideways under sideloads. We used chains and had issues with them coming off. May not be such a big deal with belts, though.
To elaborate on this, the sideplates of this module were .125" thick steel plate, and there were also two pieces of adhesive backed HDPE between the module side plates and the inside tube faces to send the forces straight into the 3x3 tube.

The main reason I chose to pivot on the omni wheel was to keep the CIM hard mounted, rather than swinging with the module (single stage of gearing to the omni wheel).

-Aren
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