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Re: Gearboxes? Help!
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and I also think it has something to do with the fact CIMple-boxes are made mostly of plastic (which is ofcourse softer than aluminium), so gears lose less energy and are damaged less if (and they do) they scrape against the casing. edit: This is wrong (except for agreeing with SuperNerd256). For explenation (or excuse): http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...7&postcount=30 Last edited by bardd : 12-08-2012 at 09:50. Reason: Wrong |
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Re: Gearboxes? Help!
We used the toughbox mini; which is essentially the toughbox's internals and a plastic casing.
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This is an original toughbox I don't know much about the mini, but I do know the only toughbox we have on a competition robot has ran in about 50 matches, and in every demo we have had for the last 3 1/2 years, without any problems. Also, looking at image #11, from the wear pattern on the gear it appears that only part of the gear (the bottom half) meshed with the other gear (the top has no wear). This may be how the gearbox is designed (I don't know, I haven't looked at one closely enough, but it may be an indication that the gears are not quite the right location. Maybe missing a spacer/spacer in wrong place). I would expect this to make it wear faster, maybe someone who knows more about this than me can answer that? Last edited by John : 11-08-2012 at 22:29. Reason: clarity |
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edit: You can seen in pictures 13 and 14 that the corners on the hex shaft have been worn away. Not sure if that is significant enough to negatively affect the gear's position. Other issue might have been a bearing that was not properly fastened that might caused the shaft to jiggle. Last edited by davidthefat : 11-08-2012 at 22:39. |
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The cimple box is great! but...
*WARNING* The Cimple box is geared at about 4:1 and If you put a 1:1 sprocket ratio on there you will be going SUPER fast i'm talking 24fps. So please use the Double 12t sprocket on the output shaft (this comes with the gear box so you should have one) and use the 26t sprocket on the wheel. This will give you a nice 11fps speed. This happened to me... but the opposite... I made the robot go to slow. |
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Unfortunately I can't confirm this as I can't look at the CAD file, and the pdf of the layout does not show the gears or spacers. Quote:
Last edited by John : 11-08-2012 at 23:07. Reason: added part on bearing |
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Gears should never scrape against the plates. On a cimple box, the gear has a double protrusion, so it should never scrape against the gearbox. -RC |
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This should be true. With all the parts that go into the gearbox, usually there are several ways to "make it work" that allow the motor to spin the output shaft, but only one is correct (and will make it keep working).
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Do any of you build/design your own gearboxes?
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I cannot find the pictures online right now (when I do I need to save them because I always have this problem) but your pictures are a deadringer for the wear a pair of our tough boxes showed in 09 as a result of the assemblers not putting in any grease.
What type of grease are you using? EDIT: Here is the appearance of a completely messed up gearbox, no grease for an entire build season. ![]() Set of photos Last edited by Trent B : 12-08-2012 at 01:37. |
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I agree with the above comments about grease.
We used AndyMark gears (which obviously are in AndyMark gearboxes) on all sorts of stuff. We reuse the heck out of them year to year, prototype to prototype as well. There isn't a 50 Tooth gear in our shop that hasn't been run a great deal. In the 100+ AndyMark gears we've used in the last five seasons, only one was defective in manufacture (the hex bore was not aligned to the teeth and this gear wore oddly, but not enough to cause failure). We designed and built 90% of the gearboxes on 973 vehicles for the last four seasons, plus numerous offseason items. As stated above, easily 80% of the gears in these gearboxes are sourced from AndyMark. |
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In 2009 I experienced similar failures of AndyMark 12 tooth CIM pinions. Teeth rapidly wearing/sharpening, even with grease. Once it starts, there's no stopping it, since the tooth profile has been altered (and you've now introduced debris into the geartrain). Switched to Martin gears for the pinions that year and never had a problem with those. If I recall properly (it was a while ago), the AM gear measured 22 on the Rockwell C hardness scale while the Martin measured 28. I think those particular gears have since been changed in the AM product line.
This year we made our own plates and shafts, but used all AndyMark gears. Not a single problem. In your case, I'm going with the posters above: lack of grease. I don't see any other plausible explanation. |
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Actually, a few people commenting in this thread use custom gearboxes, but they are trying to get you to make a fully informed decision.
It seems to me, that if you feel like the AM gearboxes lack some level of quality, then perhaps you are not maintaining them properly. Of course you guys could have put the gearboxes through a particularly strenuous season/off-season, but many teams use the same gearboxes with little to no issues. Most of the times, teams use custom gearboxes for the flexibility in design that they offers. People like to customize their ratios, build them to fit their chassis designs, and cut a lot of weight. If this is the case, then the three criteria above are the first things you need to address. For instance: - What's the ratio? The ratio is important for obvious reasons, but it can be tough to nail down. This also requires you to answer exactly how the gearbox is being utilized. Is this going to be dedicated only to the DT? Are you planning on using it on manipulators as well? - What's the interfacing? This needs to mount onto your chassis/frame. So you need to take that into account when you go into set up your gears/motors and when you go to design the side plates. - Where can you be more efficient? You have to look into where you can be more efficient. This definitely includes weight, but gear usage is also a big one here. I've never actually used/implemented a custom gearbox but I've designed/CADed multiple. Maybe someone with more experience would like to chime in with tips or suggestions. - Sunny G. |
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