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Re: BaneBots Tranny
here it is. simple nested tubes, #25 chain rack and pinion. delrin rod was machined as bushings between sections. the older black and gold colored banebots tranny 16:1 with a 540 made them fly out of one another, even when loaded with weight. we only beefed up to avoid entanglement damage and slowing down purposes. i hope you have extra's. we planned on other bots causing damage, not shoddy equip.
cycles - up/down for each tube. practice ~50 cycles. match play @ regionals ~6/match. Last edited by CidTeach : 15-03-2011 at 20:46. Reason: photo |
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Re: BaneBots Tranny
Thanks for the great info!
The transmission we have currently on the bot is a 64:1 36mm Banebots transmission (the black one from 2007 kit of parts) to open/close our claw. Not a lot of torque, but a lot of cyclical loading. Haven't gotten a decent cycle count on them yet, but I'd guess we eat through them after about 100-200 cycles of the claw. Mechanism pic and failure mode are shown in pictures... double-d interface in output carrier plate fails. Hardened output shaft is always fine. Our current "solution": swap out the carrier plates when they wear out. Each transmission has 3, so we have a few spares. (but if anyone has more, we're willing to whip out the cash) We were hoping this issue would go away with P60 since it has larger shaft diameter and hardened plates. Looks like case strength is the weakness of the new design though... not happy news. Shipping delays will keep us eating through the 36mm trannies for our first regional anyway, so we have time to find another solution. First thing that comes to mind to fix the P60 twisting issue: Get piece of 1.75"x1.75", 0.125" wall aluminum tube and slip over entire tranny (machine things down to fit as necessary). Attach to bearing blocks at both ends through the 8 tapped mounting holes. Should prevent both blocks from rotating relative to one another, but probably won't stop the roll pin shearing issue. |
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Re: BaneBots Tranny
How is it controlled...does it speed up and slow down gradually at the ends, or just kind of turn on and off? The transmissions seem to be very susceptible to shock loading.
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Re: BaneBots Tranny
probably not clear in my first few small pics, but a 1/8" AL plate across the top/bottom with 4 holes, plus longer screws handles the twisting there. The roll pins were a cheap and dirty attempt - Bad banebots, Bad! The weld held up nice, with no noticeable internal distortion - if you can control the heat input.
my major gripe is, why these problems with the huge delay and not so cheap $$tag. |
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