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Re: how does one go about making a 6 wheel config drivetrain?

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Originally Posted by EricVicenti View Post
Many teams choose to use #35 chain, but in my experience, it is way more bulky and heavy than necessary. Team 8 uses #25 chain.
Some teams won't touch #25 in the drive with the length of the overpass. They say it's too weak. It isn't, but if not done right, it can be. (The last time 330 used #25 on a robot was the second stage of their shooter wheel drive in 2006 going to the wheel. It was the first time since 2001, when contact was minimal and #25 was used in the drive. Later, we had a lot of problems with drive chains jumping while using 2001 as a practice bot.)
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