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pic: 3 CIM WCD Ball Shifter Second Edition
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Re: pic: 3 CIM WCD Ball Shifter Second Edition
It looks like you added in an extra gear, bearing, and shaft in order to make this viable. Do you think there's a way to keep the two-shaft design like this? I can't really think of one.
With that i mind, I think I prefer your last gearbox a bit more. EDIT: Yeah, not a lot you can do without switching to belt combination it looks like. |
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Re: pic: 3 CIM WCD Ball Shifter Second Edition
On the idler gear, you can make that a bearing bore gear instead of a hex bore and make the shaft dead instead of live so it acts like another standoff.
How/where are you mounting the shifting piston? |
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If you still wanna use hex gears you can get some .250" ID x .500" OD Bearings. |
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Re: pic: 3 CIM WCD Ball Shifter Second Edition
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On dead axles, they do sell bearing bore gears, and it looks like you have something like a 48t or 50t gear on there. That would probably bump the weight to lower than what you had before. |
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Re: pic: 3 CIM WCD Ball Shifter Second Edition
While it seems convenient to use the CIMs as the nuts that hold the standoff through bolts on, having your gearbox fall apart when the CIMs are removed probably isn't a good idea. Converting that idler shaft to a standoff would help remedy this and save the weight of a bearing.
Also, if you are going for flat try for one where all the CIMs are in a line (or nearly so) recent 341 and 254 gearboxes come to mind. |
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You should reconsider the cim removal issue with the through bolts. Making heavy motors part of the frame is really awkward for assembly. Harder to put them in place, in addition to the regular mounting problems. Maybe just making one of the cims have a different mounting hole pattern would work. |
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Re: pic: 3 CIM WCD Ball Shifter Second Edition
This. A thousand times this. This is my biggest issue with the WCP single-speed gearboxes; it's incredibly annoying.
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We normally do this (not our robot) and put in CIM's later. You had the gearbox fall apart in a similar WCD setup? |
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Past that, simply removing the bolts to the CIMs with the gearbox still on the robot causes the spacers to fall out, which can be a massive pain if they're not in an easy-to-reach spot. Last edited by Oblarg : 07-12-2014 at 03:13. |
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Why is doing this useful? Why couldn't you do this with the gearbox design that I posted? |
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Wasn't thinking of a non-wcd case. We normally leave the bolts in the same spot and that keeps the spacers there, but this again is a WCD case. |
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