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Re: VEXPro Ball Shifter Shaft Malfunction
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The encoder gear presses into a counter bore in one end of the shaft. The gear is delrin or some type of plastic. The counter bore is located in the end of the shaft supported by a bearing. I am inclined to use super glue but I fear the long term effect on the gear as I do not know the exact material it is made from. Last edited by Al Skierkiewicz : 05-02-2013 at 07:34. |
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Sorry Al, I was referring to the OP's issue of the output comming loose. Here's an illustration of what I was referring to with a pinned connection to keep the shaft in place-
![]() I think superglue would be a great choice for the encoder issue. There is such little load on that gear anyway. |
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That is what we did after the 4 we had failed. The new ones that were shipped were drilled and pinned before ever seeing the robot and drive time. We have not had any issues since.
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Good to hear!
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After a second look at that picture, I've noticed if you have that drive sprocket in the picture on the shaft and that nylon spacer is too long, when you tighten the bolt in the end of the shaft it will put a compressive force on that sprocket. The result will be that the bolt in the end of the shaft will be pulling the hex out of the transmission almost like a gear puller. This could certainly break any adhesive bonds and pull the hex stub shaft out of its press fit. Make sure you have the appropriate sized spacers on the end of that hex shaft and leave some space - like 0.010" for the drive gear to slide back and forth to ensure you do not put any tension on the stub shaft and pull it out of the bore.
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Anyone in this thread that's had a hex shaft come out: Are you retaining your sprocket with a bolt at the end of the shaft? Is it possible that you're tightening the bolt so much you're literally pulling the shaft out of that coupler? |
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Very good observation though! |
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Has anybody intentionally removed these press-fit shafts in order to install longer hex shafts?
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When you make the new shaft you need to drill out a hole at the end so that the spool is not blocked. Measure the hole on the old shaft. Use Loctite 603 and be very careful to clean everything before bonding. You are best off lubricating after assembly. Ulf |
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