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Re: Picking Out Roller Chain

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Originally Posted by Adam Y.
Can someone tell me what the calculations are for determining the choice for roller chain? I am guessing the terms you use are the maximum working load and average tensile strength but how do you calculate what that is going to be in the robot.
I figure that basically any steel chain equal to or larger than #25 will withstand anything I can make the robot do to it. And then I make my selection based on which pitch size has the most convienant sprocket sizes and bores, etc.

And based on what parts we already have and don't need to buy: i.e. sprockets from last years robots will be in this year's robots. maybe some chain (with lots of new lubericant), definatly some big sprockets that never got used lat year. that kinda thing.

edit: our chain and sprockets are from McMaster Carr. Sprockets are carbon steel, chain is steel of some sort.

Never brok one, but we did slip them off sprockets. But that was our fault for a poorly designed drive train.
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