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Re: Wheel Attachment to sprocket/shaft?

Posted by Matt Berube.

Engineer on team #49, Delphi Knights, from Buena Vist High School and Delphi Automotive Systems.

Posted on 10/26/2000 7:10 PM MST


In Reply to: Wheel Attachment to sprocket/shaft? posted by Nate Smith on 10/26/2000 4:33 PM MST:



: In the pictures section, there is a set of pictures showing how to attach a sprocket and wheel to a shaft. However, it is somewhat unclear as to what is actually being done in some of the pictures. Is is possible to get a short written set of instructions, describing what is being done in the pictures? Thanks...

: Nate

The most easiest solution, and the one that the most teams will likely use, is to put the alluminum spacers that were provided into the wheel hubs and bolt one of the two sizes of big sprockets to the wheels. The trantorque can then be used to fasten the sprocket to a 1/4' shaft that goes through the sprocket and the wheel and is supported with the brass bushings on both ends. I hope that this is helpful.

Matt B.
Team 49


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