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AM sprocket out of stock
http://www.andymark.com/ProductDetai...ctCode=am-0057
How long does it usually take for AM products to get back in stock? We need one! |
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Re: AM sprocket out of stock
That is a question best left to andymark. If you can afford the weight, you can get a steel one from McMaster PDQ
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Re: AM sprocket out of stock
Vex Pro also has a sprocket of this size:
http://www.vexrobotics.com/products/vexpro/mechanism-sprockets.html They have larger sizes as well. |
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Re: AM sprocket out of stock
Reason we wanted the AM one is because it has the hubs, with the bearings and all to go with it
Does vex have this? |
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Re: AM sprocket out of stock
These were out of stock about a week ago and then came back in stock for a short period of time. From the time that I checked and saw that they were out of stock to the time that they came back in stock was only 2 or 3 days, but I don't know how long they were out of stock before I looked. Seeing as the Vex-pro ones are in stock, those would probably be the best choice.
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Re: AM sprocket out of stock
Both the Vex Pro and AndyMark sprockets use the same 6-bolt mounting pattern (which, by the way, has been very common in FIRST for many, many years).
The Vex Pro sprocket has a bore of 1.125" The AM one linked has a bore of .875" AM also has one with a bore of 1.125" Any of AndyMark's bearings with an OD of 1.125" will work with the Vex Pro sprocket. |
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Re: AM sprocket out of stock
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Last edited by Brandon_L : 06-02-2011 at 19:55. |
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Re: AM sprocket out of stock
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What you want to match up is the bolt circle diameter. If the 6 holes for mounting screws were placed on an invisible circle, the diameter of said circle would be the bolt circle diameter. That 60 tooth sprocket has a bolt circle of 1.875". Now, VEXPRO doesn't list the specs of its sprocket, but I am pretty darn sure it's also 1.875". Don't take my word for it though. |
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