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Re: pic: Delrin Poly Cord Pulleys
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So my worst fears as been confirmed, the .6 ID of these pulleys make them to flexible. Under the load of 4 cords there is about an 1/8 of an inch of deflection which makes them very stiff to turn. We are switching to 6061-T6 and with an ID of .66.
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1.5" diameter x 0.040" to 0.063" wall thickness aluminum tube works great for polycord rollers. |
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Such as McMaster: http://www.mcmaster.com/#87235K34 (comes in black btw )We used 1.25 OD X .060 wall. It allowed us to press in a FR8 Bearings. So we drove one roller and made the rest dead/pressed in bearings. -RC |
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If you can drop down to 1.25" 1/16" wall the bores can accept an FR8 bearing too, very convenient. |
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If you want to avoid grooves altogether, a plate of finger guides may work. See the bottom-left of this photo:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/37572 |
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Nice, these look great! I wish I had those. I had to bang those out made out of wood on our homemade lathe. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...Homemade+Lathe
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