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Gear Center to Center question (and discrepancy)
Hello.
I was looking at designing a custom gearbox and came across the WCP center to center distance calculator. After playing with a couple values, I wanted to check if they were accurate. I downloaded the cad model for the VexPro 2 CIM ball shifter and discovered a problem; the distances calculated by the WCP calculator were significantly larger than those on the shifter. Namely, the distance between 40-44 gears should be 2.1020 inches. The shifter, upon inspection in solidworks, shows only a distance of 1.9882 inches center to center. Could someone please explain this discrepancy? I fear that it may be me simply not using one of the two tools incorrectly, so I'd love if someone could clear up the issue. Thanks, Hades http://www.wcproducts.net/how-to-gears/ http://www.vexrobotics.com/ball-shifter.html |
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Re: Gear Center to Center question (and discrepancy)
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The nominal value for the 40-44 20 DP gearset is 2.1000". Whether or not you add in the .002" adder depends where you're using the gears in your design, and the quality of the gears. |
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Re: Gear Center to Center question (and discrepancy)
I heard 0.001" is fine for clearance, but it really depends on who's machining it and how good you tolerance it.
The formula I use for gearboxes is (T1 + T2)/(P*2), where T1 is the first gear teeth, T2 is the second gear teeth, and P is the pitch (usually 20 for FRC). Then I add 0.002" because I manual mill gearbox plates. Next year we're sending them out though. Make sure that your cim mounting is really good. I add 0.002" for the cim gear to the first gear, because the cim does not press fit into the plate like a bearing. Rather, it is a very close fit with about 0.002" of clearance (diameter). Last edited by asid61 : 25-05-2014 at 04:20. |
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Re: Gear Center to Center question (and discrepancy)
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http://puu.sh/90hqe/ecce375103.jpg and http://content.vexrobotics.com/vexpr...g-20130104.pdf http://content.vexrobotics.com/vexpr...g-20130104.pdf Let me know if you have any other questions Last edited by R.C. : 25-05-2014 at 05:02. |
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Re: Gear Center to Center question (and discrepancy)
Thanks everyone for the speedy replies. I must have just been doing something wrong with SolidWorks then.
Now that I know that the WCP calculator is correct (not that there should've been much doubt, I suppose), I've created this spreadsheet with values for the center to center distances with various gears sold by WCP/VexPro: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/3036 Thanks again! |
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