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pic: 1557 upgrade for atlanta
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Re: pic: 1557 upgrade for atlanta
this is the new motor we are putting on our STOD for Atlanta
replaces a Keyang(5 times faster and more torque) Its lighter too I was wondering how other teams made adapters for FP gearbox? |
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Re: pic: 1557 upgrade for atlanta
Im guessing STOD stands for Stem of Death, and if im right i also guess that that is your "bristle pole" for your helix? lol
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Re: pic: 1557 upgrade for atlanta
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Spinning Tube Of Death yes its our "bristle pole" its pushes the balls against the lexan and they ride up our spiral |
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Re: pic: 1557 upgrade for atlanta
We used an AM Stackerbox for that function, with a CIM, and chain reduction drive from it.
We used an FP motor for our intake roller, with a custom made "housing" (two plates of 1/8" aluminum and a plywood spacer between them) with only the first stage of gear reduction from the FP gearbox, again using chain reduction to drive the roller. Moving all 15 balls out of our spiral hopper in 3 seconds takes some fast turning! |
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Re: pic: 1557 upgrade for atlanta
We just chain drove ours with a CIM on the Toughbox and awww dang, I was so close to the abbreviation lol
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Re: pic: 1557 upgrade for atlanta
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And we are already using all of our CIMs........ The STOD is PVC and has a 4" cleanout on the bottom which has a 1" square hole in it, so all we have to do it "slip" the square tube an FP under the STOD and put the tube in the cleanout and its good to go thinking back.... we should have used the FP on our intake roller instead of a CIM, then we'd have it for the STOD, but o-well(just one of our design "quirks") we're gonna do so much better with the faster intake rate.......... Last edited by gorrilla : 09-04-2009 at 23:45. |
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Re: pic: 1557 upgrade for atlanta
Oh I love seeing improvments of robots or robot devices between competitions.
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Re: pic: 1557 upgrade for atlanta
On 228 we've made adapters for the full FP gearbox. Aluminum hex plug drilled and broached for keyed shaft with a hose clamp to hold the plug into the FP bearbox output.
This year we pulled the first two stages out of the gearbox and one of our alumni / college mentors fabricated custom gearboxes for them. |
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Re: pic: 1557 upgrade for atlanta
By any wild chance, do you happen to know the dimensions of the hex stock you used for the plug?
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Re: pic: 1557 upgrade for atlanta
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BTW, I can vouch for the hex type of connection; 330 has used it several times (2005, 2007, 2008). The hose clamp is in case of somebody driving the motor when what the gearbox is attached to can't move... It'll keep the gear pieces together enough for limited functionality until you can replace the gear. |
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The reason I asked is that I am at work and will not have access to any of the KOP items for more than a week. In that time period, I can have the stock ordered and in my hands by the time I get back to the school. I just need to know the size I need to order or pick up at the materials supplier. |
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Re: pic: 1557 upgrade for atlanta
You're one step ahead of me; I won't have access for about a month...
I remember it being about 1.5"-2" across, but don't quote me on that. It's been a while. |
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Re: pic: 1557 upgrade for atlanta
I made a modification to the FP transmissions. I removed the first gear and moved the motor so that in effect makes for a 3x speed and 1/3 torque. I THINK. If my numbers were right.
I documented what I did on You tube if anyone is interested. It's a boring three part video so if you just want the numbers it's on the third part . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbIe68UzETk Performance turned out to be great! I also milled octagonal aluminum inserts with the hose clamps and a slotted 1/2 inch axle so I could use 1/8 inch key stock to make everything work together. Steve |
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Re: pic: 1557 upgrade for atlanta
Just measured ours. It's 1.5" Hex.
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