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Re: pic: GBX-114 swerve with PTO
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Re: pic: GBX-114 swerve with PTO
If you get pushed from the side while in x mode, then because the contact patch with the floor (ideally) is a line or thin rectangle, the pusher will torque the wheel sideways a bit like a caster. It seems like it would take a ton of force to shove those wheels back into a straight position, but it is doable. I'm sure that the robot will lift before that though.
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Re: pic: GBX-114 swerve with PTO
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Re: pic: GBX-114 swerve with PTO
Out of curiosity, how are the side plates of your caster box attached to the turning gear that the robot is resting on?
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The turning gear is a modified vexpro 84 tooth gear. A big hole is in the center for clearance, and about 1/8" is cut out of the face of the gear (deburring would have to be done carefully on the teeth). Of the 1/8", there is a small pocket that sticks up which the caster box side plates drop in to. The pocket is wallled on three sides and has screws on the bottom to connect it properly. The fourth side of the pocket is the big hole in the center of the gear. |
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