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Re: AndyMark Stealth Wheels

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They are VERY light for their diameter.

I think they have a good fit in FRC for intake applications (5136 used them last year) due to their very low weight, low price and reasonable grip.

If you need more grip, screwing/riveting on some roughtop is solid too. The wheel is so cheap even if it is just a hub in that application.

TL,DR; I like 'em.
I like 'em, too.

Adam, how would you compare the AndyMark Stealth 4" (AM-2647) vs. the recently introduced VexPro Colson 4" (217-4049)? To me, the Colson looks a little better for CoF and hub material/structure. The Stealth costs less, is about 8% lighter and has a sprocket mounting pattern. Overall, I like the Stealth as an intake component, but would prefer the Colson in a drivetrain. Do you agree?
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Re: AndyMark Stealth Wheels

I have used 4" colsons for the past two years. They provide good traction, great wear at a reasonable cost. I am interested to try the new hex version by vex soon.
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Re: AndyMark Stealth Wheels

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Says who? Most other AndyMark wheels have plastic hubs, and they have spokes. The inside of the stealth wheels is solid plastic.
1756 used them last year, robot was sitting first practice day with cracked hubs
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Re: AndyMark Stealth Wheels

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1756 used them last year, robot was sitting first practice day with cracked hubs
Yeah I think these wheels are not meant for a FRC drive, maybe an intake, but I believe they are more intended for FTC use.
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Re: AndyMark Stealth Wheels

Hi CD

Thanks to everyone who posted their experiences with the Stealth Wheels last season!

I was the main designer on that wheel and I wanted to share a bit of our design intent. We set out to create a really competitive FTC wheel (see the 8mm version here) and at the same time create a wheel that could be used all over an FRC robot; for intakes, drive trains, shooters, internal conveyors, roller claws, etc). We have seen and heard from teams that a main drive train gearbox can round out the internal hex on the wheels, but this can be solved by adding a hex hub (here) to the wheel.

A few quick pros and cons to using the wheel in a drive train:
Cons
-Lack of a 3D tread prevents mechanical engagement with carpeting (lowers total traction)
-May need to add a hub to prevent round-outs

Pros
-A stiff sidewall edge helps to prevent the wheel from sliding sideways (like when getting pushed by a defender)
-Like stated earlier, the wheel is inexpensive
-The wheel is easy for us to make so its easy for us to keep them in stock
-The 6 hole pattern in the wheel's center body means it works with all the AM sprockets, hubs, and other components.

Let me know if you have any questions
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I forgot to add that one of our students used stealth wheels for a tennis ball shooter that he built. The shooter certainly Isn't optimized but they have held up well and their performance seems quite good for shooting objects that are flexible.
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