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Re: VersaWheel vs Traction wheels
I'm not sure that it is true. I believe teams who have tested colsons have found that they have similar traction on carpet to 1" wide roughtop. While I don't know how this compares to versas, wider roughtop wheels(1.5" - 2") is going to give you more traction on carpet then colsons. On the other hand, colsons have much better traction on smooth surfaces(i.e. polycarb) than other wheels.
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Re: VersaWheel vs Traction wheels
We used VersaWheels this season and really liked them. Like other teams have said they do ware but when they are new they hard to beat. The idea that they lack lateral traction is a bit more complicated I think than people are making it out. A new set of VersaWheels that still have their corners when pushed sideways (for instance in a t-bone collision) dig into the carpets like cleats. It's pretty hard to move them.
It will be interesting next season when VEXpro releases the tires for their traction wheels. |
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I am curious how a wheel would perform if you did this to it:
Take a 1.5" or 2" traction wheel Remove the traction belt (roughtop, wedge, whatever) or just don't attach tread to a new one Instead, stick that super sticky (tape side) Velcro tape onto the wheel in place of the tread, Hook side of course Have unbeatable traction as your robot is constantly Velcroed to the carpet. (hopefully you have enough torque to unstick yourself!) |
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Also, on topic, just some anecdotal evidence, I have seen bots using VersaWheel that were great at head to head pushing get pushed around the field when hit from the side. They may have had worn down wheels as stated in other posts, but it is still something to consider. My vote, from what I saw with my teams bot last year is go Colson, we were pushing people left and right. Requisite GIF http://imgur.com/4eHq8lP Last edited by nathannfm : 03-10-2013 at 04:05. |
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Heh, that rule was introduced in 2003, I wonder why ![]() |
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Colson does offer wider wheels up to 2" in 4" d. I like Colson wheels for traction wear and price. However it takes a bit of work to mount a sprocket on them.
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Thinking about it more, the effective scrub could have a lot of do with the forces on the robot, in our case, our CoF was lower than most (with the arm down) meaning that while turning the robot stayed relatively flat but while being t-boned, there was a noticeable tipping towards one side (side being pushed would be lifted). I suspect that this tipping is a major player in the lateral characteristics of the wheel, if it stays flat it's going to have more of a tendency to 'slice' through the carpet, but if it tips you'll get a cleating effect. |
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I've been using traction wheels for the better part of a decade with zero complaints. Yet, the colson wheel is often praised as the superior wheel. - Sunny G. |
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Re: VersaWheel vs Traction wheels
Does anybody have CoF data for AndyMark HiGrip wheels compared to Versawheels? We're planning to try 4" AndyMark wheels for our fall practice drive. If nobody has that data, maybe we can buy a set of each type and do some testing.
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In terms of purely static CoF on carpet, roughtop wins there. If you don't mind changing tread and want the most traction possible, go for it. It's worth noting that your effective CoF can change depending on what wheel you use - for example, try measuring the CoF of a Plaction wheel vs an AM Performance. Colsons have some specific advantages. First, in terms of FRC they basically don't wear. Maybe with 200 matches and hours of practice, with small wheels, you might have to change them once. We've used the wheels for multiple years without having to change them. Secondly, the traction is pretty good across a variety of surfaces. While roughtop might be 1.2-1.3 CoF on carpet, Colsons are pretty close at 1.1-1.2. Off carpet, Colsons maintain their high traction while roughtop can suffer a bit. This was most evident on the key and bridge in 2012. Colsons also seem to get "stickier" throughout a match as they heat up, but this is hard to quantify. Basically, Colsons are almost as good in pure carpet games without requiring maintenance of any kind. It's a team / driver preference thing, really. |
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Re: VersaWheel vs Traction wheels
Intresting, thank you ever one, does anyone have a link for the blue nitrile thread?
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- Sunny G. |
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Im gonna bring this up in our team, Thank you
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