View Single Post
  #12   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 06-02-2016, 22:41
Kevin Sevcik's Avatar
Kevin Sevcik Kevin Sevcik is offline
(Insert witty comment here)
FRC #0057 (The Leopards)
Team Role: Mentor
 
Join Date: Jun 2001
Rookie Year: 1998
Location: Houston, Texas
Posts: 3,685
Kevin Sevcik has a reputation beyond reputeKevin Sevcik has a reputation beyond reputeKevin Sevcik has a reputation beyond reputeKevin Sevcik has a reputation beyond reputeKevin Sevcik has a reputation beyond reputeKevin Sevcik has a reputation beyond reputeKevin Sevcik has a reputation beyond reputeKevin Sevcik has a reputation beyond reputeKevin Sevcik has a reputation beyond reputeKevin Sevcik has a reputation beyond reputeKevin Sevcik has a reputation beyond repute
Send a message via AIM to Kevin Sevcik Send a message via Yahoo to Kevin Sevcik
Re: Rhino track failier?

Quote:
Originally Posted by pilleya View Post
It's a new product this year and as with any new product there are going to be problems. Especially for a complicated system like a tank tread system, teams spend many seasons and off-seasons trying to perfect their design. It seems that the pulleys, are the same type of material as the Hi-grip wheels, and there is barely any material to cushion any impacts. With the impacts that tank treads will receive in this years game, it seems that maybe plastic just isn't fit for this purpose and maybe Aluminium Pulleys would be better( at a significant monetary cost).

I'm sure that the guys at Andymark, are doing their best to find a solution to this problem.
Cyclical loading from tension in the belt? The HiGrip wheels obviously have constant contact with the carpet, but it would seem like the load on the pulleys would change slightly as the teeth engage and disengage. The counter argument is that AM sells 42-tooth HTD pulleys made out of the same stuff, but it seems like HTD profiles engage smoother than standard timing belt profiles.
__________________
The difficult we do today; the impossible we do tomorrow. Miracles by appointment only.

Lone Star Regional Troubleshooter