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Re: VEXpro 2015 Product line launch
Sorry, uninformed NEM question here:
What does the ThunderHex do that Churro doesn't? I see that the aluminum is 7075 rather than 6005, which I presume makes it stiffer. But why is it 2x the price? Is that just the nature of the alloy? |
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My napkin calculations put the ThunderHex axle (with the hole) at about 46% stronger (in bending) than a solid 7/16" hex shaft of the same material. |
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I guess it must be the students on our team but we don't haven't had that many that are interested in using the lathe let alone becoming competent in using it. We do however typically have one student that quickly decides it is his or her favorite machine and does become quite competent. Of course when you need something right now that student seems to be absent that day.
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The concern I would have would be the difference in torque transfer of a rounded off hex & would the shape spin in a round bearing, making it a bushing. I have not looked very closely at this so it is just a concern, not an known issue. |
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We used VEXpro tube axles last year for through-bolted spacers and Churro tubes for tapped standoffs. A few times we had to drill and tap hex shaft when the churro tubes weren't strong enough for our application. The thunderhex should fix this. We can also use #10 through bolts with the Thunderhex and since we are also a #!0 team that will make some things easier. |
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Cool. What about it gives it the added strength? Is it the cross-section geometry? The alloy? The black anodizing?
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The alloy, 7705 is a zinc alloy and in general 7xxx series aluminum (zinc alloys) will be stronger than the 6xxx series which are magnesium - silicon alloys.
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To any Vex employees:
If we are ordering new Talons or Victors, should we put in a separate order for additional parts if we want to have the additional parts delivered quickly? I know the Victors/Talons aren't shipping immediately I don't want the rest of my order waiting for them. I ask because Andy Mark's site recommends that you put SPs/SRX's in a different order than you would other materials. |
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What are people getting more of, talons or victors? I'm going to assume mostly victors because of the price but I could be wrong. Also, what helped you decide what to get.
-Ronnie |
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No jk. It's mostly the alloy. 7075 has over twice the tensile strength of 6005. (Based off of strengths I found here http://alcobrametals.com/guides/aluminum) I think the cross-section of the thunderhex is also stronger but that probably has a smaller impact than the alloy. (And Allen beat me to it...) Last edited by Joey Milia : 17-12-2014 at 14:44. |
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EDIT: Michael Hill covers some aspects of the Talon SRX that I had missed earlier in his post right after mine. Last edited by Andrew Lawrence : 17-12-2014 at 14:51. Reason: Missed something |
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I was unaware. You learn something new every day. Thank you for the additional info, Michael.
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As well as a master-slave mode that the Victor doesn't.
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