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Claw
We are looking at servos for our arm, but we aren't sure exactly how fast 60 degrees/.07 seconds is. We understand it's very fast, but is there something we could compare that to to get an idea? it's the fastest available which is what we need, lol
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Re: Claw
I'm no motor expert, but I think you may want to use something a bit stronger than servos for your arm, especially if it's going to be picking up basketballs and scoring them.
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Re: Claw
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60 degrees in .7 seconds is the same as 85.7 degrees per second, or ~ 4.1 seconds for a full 360. |
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Re: Claw
oops, I meant claw, lol its still too early today
2:30 pm... lol |
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You might try a VEX motor, a pneumatic cylinder, or a small-ish BaneBots motor to get a better performance. |
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Re: Claw
If weight is a issue then the VEX motor would probably be best, other than that my motor guys tell me that the small-ish BaneBots motor is the way to go.
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Re: Claw
Well I need a lot of speed. preferably as close to 0 as possible.
![]() But in reality weight is an issue, and I would like for it to be extremely lightweight. The VEX motor does 60 degrees in .01 seconds so that's good! But it's only got ~216 ounce inches of torque :/ And it weighs .2 pounds which is fine. Now I guess I could put a gearbox to the motor, but that makes it too heavy. |
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But thats still less than a usable servo, and the servo runs straight off the arm. If I was going to do an add on as well, I might as well go with a servo gearbox and output 2000 ounce inches
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Re: Claw
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You need both speed and some power, so a servo probably isn't the device you want. You're saying a VEX motor doesn't have the power. Well, that leaves either a light Banebots or a small pneumatic cylinder. If you aren't otherwise using pneumatics, then the pneumatic cylinder is not going to help weightwise (because then you have to add a full system somewhere). That leaves a light Banebots motor (probably the RS395), or maybe some of the other lighter allowed motors. Or... Wait, would a 1-inch throw electrical solenoid actuator work? How about a Denso throttle control motor? What about an AndyMark motor or gearmotor? |
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Re: Claw
Could you post links to one of those 1-inch throw electrical solenoid actuators and Denso throttle control motors so I can research them?
Pneumatics is a waste for use to mount and barely use. And the bane bot motor weighs 12.4 ounces, and we need 2 for each side of the claw. That leaves barely any room for the actual parts (let alone the gearbox) because we're calculating a max weight of 3 pounds. I guess this probably wasn't the right thing to ask because I can't provide too much information without saying our designs, but once I look at those two, I should be able to come up with a decision with the team! Thanks in advance! |
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I found both. They aren't what we need, but I think I'll stick with servos
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Re: Claw
Good luck then, and see you at the competitions.
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