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Re: pic: Quick-Change Chassis 2

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Originally Posted by Kevin Thorp View Post
One other feature of a right-angle drive is it leaves a lot of open space in the center of the chassis. This could be big advantage if we need to integrate some sort of floor pickup mechanism.
This point I will grant you, however I would think you would want to consider using bevel gears instead of worm gears. While back-drive resistance is nice, worm-gear efficiency can be as low as 50%, compared to bevel and/or spur gear efficiency of 93%-98%. Back-drive resistance can always be accomplished with brake-mode on your speed controllers.
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