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Re: Chain driven vs Direct drive mechanum

A correctly set-up chain drive should require zero maintenance. We use 25 chain and didn't have a single break or issue, nor did we ever have to adjust it.

The trick is to hand grind (or cnc your chassis) so that you have good alignment.

The other trick is to develop a tensioning system that doesn't add friction, and keeps the chain snug. Snug, not TIGHT. Tight chain is bad. Snug chain with just a hint of play is perfect.

Our 8 wheel traction drive train had more problems with the plaction wheel fasteners working free then breaking off. We were using grade 8 fasteners and locknuts. A bit too much forward and back working I guess.

I wonder if it would be a good idea for andy mark to put 8 more holes on their chain sprockets and 8 nubs on their wheels so the two 'key' together.