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Re: pic: Latest Iteration of Swerve Module
What kind of bearing/bushing are you using in that 2x1?
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Re: pic: Latest Iteration of Swerve Module
Same question.
can you post a section view of your entire bearing/shaft stackup. Drive and steering. |
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Re: pic: Latest Iteration of Swerve Module
Are you going with key/hex shafts?
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Re: pic: Latest Iteration of Swerve Module
I'm using a basic flanged bushing (Brass, I think).
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Keyed shafts (.375", 3/8"). Last edited by msimon785 : 15-08-2011 at 23:30. |
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Re: pic: Latest Iteration of Swerve Module
Okay. I did a drawing with the front and back plates suppressed. I may end up making a rendering as well.
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Re: pic: Latest Iteration of Swerve Module
And, a rendering.
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Re: pic: Latest Iteration of Swerve Module
Are there two bearings supporting the driveshaft?
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Re: pic: Latest Iteration of Swerve Module
EDIT: Oh, that attaches it to the pulley. In that case, what are you using to support the axial (thrust) loads? Last edited by PAR_WIG1350 : 15-08-2011 at 16:56. |
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Re: pic: Latest Iteration of Swerve Module
3 bearings are supporting the drive shaft. There are two press-fit roller bearings in the lathe-turned hub which you can see holding the timing-belt pulley in addition to a single ball bearing press-fit into the actual structure.
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