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Re: #35 Chain Misalignment
It depends on how far apart the two sprockets are. If the two sprockets are pretty far spread out then you shouldn't have any issues. However miss alignment also causes inefficiency.
Since you are at the CAD stage of design, I suggest you try to make the two sprockets line up. This will increase the efficiency of your system. |
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Re: #35 Chain Misalignment
By lining up the sprockets, my wheels are misaligned and we don't have the materials to make spacers for the wheel bolts. If the wheels aren't aligned on the same plane, will it cause handling issues?
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Re: #35 Chain Misalignment
It may make turning a bit more inefficient, but it shouldn't cause much of a problem (probably less than having the chains misaligned).
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Re: #35 Chain Misalignment
Awesome. The inner rims of all 6 wheels are aligned, but the plaction wheel, being slightly thicker than the 2008 FIRST wheels make the centres misaligned. Otherwise, it's coming together nicely.
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Re: #35 Chain Misalignment
I would rather have 5mm misaligned wheels than 5mm misaligned chain.
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Re: #35 Chain Misalignment
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On the subject of spacers, you don't necessarily have to make them. We've used ~1/4" spacers made for #10 screws on AM wheels before without any problems. You should be able to get them from your local hardware store, or at least something close enough to work. |
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Re: #35 Chain Misalignment
We've run misaligned wheels in several robots with no adverse effects that I've ever noticed.
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Re: #35 Chain Misalignment
There's no way that you could stack washers under either the driver sprocket or the driven sprocket to align them? It's not pretty but it works.
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