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Sprocket Wheels!
Hi everyone!
We have a couple of ideas how to make our robot faster and all of them are involving sprocket wheels:we need a sprocket wheel for a motor (the thick one) with more than 15 teeth good for #35 chain, or a thin sprocket wheel with less than 22 teeth (also #35) Is there anywhere other than AndyMark and IFI to buy sprocket wheels? what we need can't be baught on both of them. Will there be an AndyMark/IFI/other store in the Dome? also, if anyone has anything that he thinks might help us we would love to hear about it. Thanks, Ziv. |
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Re: Sprocket Wheels!
You can try McMaster-Carr:
www.mcmaster.com search on "sprockets" and look for ANSI 35 Roller Chain sprockets. I'm not sure how you would place the order from Israel, but if you can place the order, they will ship to your hotel in Atlanta. Good luck. |
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Re: Sprocket Wheels!
Thanks A Lot!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Sprocket Wheels!
Actually, as I recall, the 1/2" bore sprockets McMaster-Carr sells don't have keyways broached in them. If you have means of getting that done, then it's a non-issue, but if you don't have the means (and don't want to try your machine shop luck), you may want to try Grainger instead.
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Re: Sprocket Wheels!
That is correct. Mcmaster has have two types - one with a set screw, and one without. The set screw is not to be trusted - you will need to broach for a keyway.
You are also correct - grainger sells them WITH keyways. Make sure you get the right sized keyway! http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/items/6L776 Also, from the quick glance I just took, the smallest shaft size with keyway that Grainger has is 1/2 inch. |
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Re: Sprocket Wheels!
Good point--I was making the (perhaps-flawed) assumption that they were using the AM Toughbox. Your mileage, of course, may vary.
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Re: Sprocket Wheels!
i'm not sure we have the "means" because im not sure what we need in order to do it.. anyway why not trust the machine shop? if the have the means we have the skills..(we have a proffessional in these things)
EDIT: BTW we are using the AM toughbox Last edited by zivo123 : 14-04-2008 at 10:30. |
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Re: Sprocket Wheels!
You'd need a broach and an arbor press in order to make the keyway. It's an easy task if you have them, a challenging task if you don't. My only leeriness with depending on any event machine shop is that you're risking a wait considering the number of teams present. I tend to prefer approaches that involve fewer resources beyond my control, but your tolerance for such risk (which, having never been to Atlanta with a team, I could be tremendously misjudging) will vary.
Last edited by Billfred : 14-04-2008 at 12:33. |
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Re: Sprocket Wheels!
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We've got both! Just stop on by 1625 Winnovation in Newton and we'll get a keyway broached for ya. |
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Re: Sprocket Wheels!
i am now officialy inlove with you guys. In the name of all Israeli teams - thank you!
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Re: Sprocket Wheels!
we also have a bandsaw, drill press, belt sander, moto tool, full tool chest, Air compressor, and much more, so feel free to stop by for anything ya need
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Re: Sprocket Wheels!
well i personally am not going to make it to the Championships, but still good to know that =]
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Re: Sprocket Wheels!
Stock Drive Products also markets a range of hubbed and hubless sprockets. Good luck with your new drive
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