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Re: Steel on a FRC Robot
in 2009 my former team, 1747, used a steel shaft for their shooter. i remember the aluminum one having too many holes/vibrations and having to machine a a steel one to replace it. luckily, steel fixed it.
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Re: Steel on a FRC Robot
We have a small amount of 304 stainless on our robot because of the strength and package requirements for part of our arm. We also use steel shaft for the driveshaft of the arm.
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Re: Steel on a FRC Robot
Maria -- our 2011 Logomotion Robot -- has a 1/2" stainless steel rod as the main support for her arm, and 3/8" steel rod elsewhere (in bronze bushings) for structural pivot points.
In previous years we have always used 3/8" steel rod for our axles. |
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