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Drive Belt vs. Chains
So our team is discussing using a drive belt instead of chains for our chasis. I want to know peoples opinion regarding using belts? Has anyone used a drive belt on thier robot? And how did it work out for you? Would you reccomend a drive belt? Id love to see some drawings or pictures of robots with drive belts whether its a new or old robot.
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Re: Drive Belt vs. Chains
The kit frame is belt driven this year.
And we are doing a belt drive WCD, using Gt2 9mm belts and custom machind pulleys. I know 973 did a pretty slick off season belt drive and I believe 11 MORT has been doing it for awhile to. They work great if you can design it properly. |
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Re: Drive Belt vs. Chains
Ok thanks. Do you have any experience with them? Do you know how reliable they are and if they're better than the chains from previous years? We have never used belts and we need as much information regarding belts.
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Re: Drive Belt vs. Chains
If you don't know much about belts, it would probably be better to use chain, since they can be daunting. We haven't had many problems with either, though. The important part is that in either case, you make sure to include some way to adjust tension.
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Re: Drive Belt vs. Chains
The reason we're looking at belts is to cut down on weight for climbing. Do you have any pictures of your drivetrain with belts?
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Re: Drive Belt vs. Chains
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If you have any questions, feel free to PM me! |
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Re: Drive Belt vs. Chains
My team had a bad experience with chains 3 years ago. Our frame was to flexible and the chains would frequently come off of one or both sides of the drive train so either way, make sure your frame is durable and stiff enough to prevent this from happening.
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Re: Drive Belt vs. Chains
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http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/2246 Quote:
Last edited by F22Rapture : 16-01-2013 at 22:22. |
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Re: Drive Belt vs. Chains
It's week 2 of build season. If you don't have experience with belts yet, don't do it.
All the advantages in the world aren't worth a drivetrain with mechanical problems. If you are so close on weight that you are changing from chain to belt to make room for hanging... There's got to be weight you can remove elsewhere. |
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Re: Drive Belt vs. Chains
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Re: Drive Belt vs. Chains
If you don't have any experience with belts then use chain. However if you have experience with belts or know someone who has experience using belts, use belting. I only say use belting because its significantly lighter then chain, and to some aspects easier to use. Such as you don't have to deal with breaking the chain and re-attaching together.
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Re: Drive Belt vs. Chains
My team has had many bad experiences with belts, so we tend to stick with chain. In 2011, we had belts drive our tube manipulator, and the belts would slip and it would render it ineffective. Chains rarely slip, normally they just snap or break, but its much harder to get a chain to malfunction than it is to get a belt to malfunction.
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Re: Drive Belt vs. Chains
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgYnw...XrOpK1&index=2
This is a great resource to see an effective way of running power transmission in a WCD, or any other base style, for that matter. |
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Re: Drive Belt vs. Chains
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Last edited by Chris is me : 17-01-2013 at 18:47. |
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Re: Drive Belt vs. Chains
That is also true, and I should have mentioned it. A simple, robust drivetrain goes a long way in FRC, and more complex designs need time to be developed.
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