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has anyone modified the gear ratios to make them faster?
if so what did you do? because team 1557 was thinking about new trains and we wanted to change the gear ratios from 12-1 to something lower |
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Re: modified toughbox
We did this, by removing the second stage of gear reduction. It requires drilling some holes in the aluminum plate to clear the ends of the motor shafts, and playing with the end play spacing of the large gear, plus relocating the gear tooth sensors (if you are using them). For 4" wheels we used a 1:2 sprocket reduction ratio (12 tooth on the transmission, 24 on the wheels).
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Re: modified toughbox
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The ultimate ratio was around 7.8:1, much higher than the toughboxes, and slightly higher than the high speed of the supershifters. They have worked perfectly without a hitch. They took an evening to design, 2 days or so to CNC 4 perfect plates, and another day to assemble and break in. Do you have any specific questions? |
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Re: modified toughbox
well we were thinking about changing the gear in the back which is connected to the drive sprocket with a smaller one to bring the reduction to about 2-1 or maybe even 1-1 and then putting smaller sprokets on the wheels because this year we were very slow compared to the other teams at only 9-10 fps because our am 2 speeds were stuck in low gear wich sucked and we couldent put it in high and leave it or the chains would slip
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Re: modified toughbox
update)(
weve done it we removed the second stage and given our gearbox a 1-3 (increase)?? by doing the math we have founs that one on each side with 2 cims would give us 23+fps or more depending on the sprockets on the wheels |
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Re: modified toughbox
I do know for a fact the Team 1147 did exactly this. From the reports I had, it was really fast!
It did take some rework of the Toughbox to get the gears lined up, but it was worth it. I believe the final gear ration is 6.38:1. I'll see if I can get one of the students to post up on how they did it and how well it worked. |
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Re: modified toughbox
How's the turning?
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Re: modified toughbox
i havent tested it on the robot yet but as soon as i get a 6-wheel drive going i will
it will probobly be done sometime this month or next depending on how much time we work and what not p.s. the 23+ fps mark was the speed one wheel would turn if we had to cims on each side so with 4 to 6 wheels and the correct sprocket size we should be around 20 to 26 fps... Last edited by gorrilla : 02-04-2008 at 17:13. Reason: spelling |
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