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Re: pic: GBX-114 improved
What is the CIM clearance for the wires?
Also, I'm still confused what the bearing system is on this. Is it held up by the plastic block, or is that just to keep the module from falling out? If not the block, what does hold he robot up? Last edited by Bryce2471 : 11-11-2014 at 15:07. Reason: forgot something |
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So underneath the bottom plate there is a steel shim. Below that is the large turning gear. This constrains the module in normal, still conditions. To stop the module from jumping out the bottom, there are some delrin blocks that slide on top of the bottom plate. These have a 0.004" clearance to the plate, and they stop the module from jumping out from the bottom. If you download the cad you'll see it. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzU...ew?usp=sharing |
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If I'm understanding corectly, the weight of the robot is siting on a steel shim washer, that is siting on an aluminum turning gear. If that is the case, I would highly recommend changing it to use an IGUS thrust washer or a bronze thrust washer. |
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I'm not sure, you might be ablessed to get one from IGUS, but at that diameter, they might be too thick. I would personally recommend the use of a ball thrust bearing.
Last edited by Bryce2471 : 12-11-2014 at 00:44. |
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