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How about a Trantorque !

Posted by Ed Sparks at 2/2/2001 10:15 PM EST


Engineer on team #34, The Rockets, from Bob Jones High / New Century High and DaimlerChrysler.


In Reply to: Connecting hub sprockets to shafts
Posted by Patrick Dingle on 2/2/2001 7:17 PM EST:



Check out those trantorques on page 384 of the small parts catalog. A little costly but very easy to work with. Keep an eye on the "Max Torque" values in the chart and be sure to hold the 0.0015" tolerences on the shaft and bore. I always have our machine shop bore our sprockets/gears on a lathe. You'll see a bunch on team 34's 'bot this year and they are "fasteners" so they don't gig your SP budget. You can buy these a little cheaper from Fenner Drives and even buy an 11mm version that works well on the van door motor shaft.


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