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Re: 233 telescoping arms how do they work?
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If I understand MikeD's post correctly, 233's multi-stage arms are essentially cascaded lifts, but the second stage does not return to the original power source (and is instead driven "passively" by a sprocket that is turned as the first stage extends). The key difference for both arms is that all the stages are nested within each other, which presents numerous challenges and advantages. |
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Yeah, the nesting sounds very hard to do. Maybe if I get bored over the summer I'll CAD up something ![]() |
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The question that you'll also have to answer is the orientation of the constant force springs. Do you use them to extend the arm and only pull one way with your motors? Do you use to retract the arm so they help you lift the robot, but power the arm in both directions? It's a really awesome design that I wanted to understand to put it in our 'toolbox'. |
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Re: 233 telescoping arms how do they work?
If somebody is still having a hard time understanding how the poof's arm works, I took many pictures which are posted here: https://drive.google.com/folderview?...&usp=sha ring
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Re: 233 telescoping arms how do they work?
In our application we use the constant force springs to assist the extend function only. It offsets the weight of the manipulator on the end of the tower/elevator. The motor/motors have plenty of power for lifting the robot and we use a locking type ratchet to hold the weight up after the buzzer but the idea of having the motor/motors stalled out to hold position while the tower is extended is not, in my opinion, a healthy one. This year we did an elevator and used constant force springs to assist the elevator in lifting our shooter deck, it weighed in at about 18lbs. I find it ironic that we did an elevator and the Poofs did telescoping towers this year
Mike D "233 for life" |
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To the people who have posted in this thread: I just want you to know that after the school year ends, I'm going to devour the information in this thread, including both the pictures and written explanations. I am looking forward to trying to figure out the guts of one of these arms and working with some students to create a model of something we could build. Thanks very much for all of the posts.
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Re: 233 telescoping arms how do they work?
I think the postal service might question why disembodied limbs are being shipped around the country.
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Re: 233 telescoping arms how do they work?
good one Sean, and you are correct on your earlier post about the passive drive of the third stage on pinks tower.
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Seconded. These are some great idea to digest! Many thanks as well! |
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