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Gripping a Tote
Has anybody else run any trials on what kind of wheel or traction material grips the sides of a tote best? Specifically what grips them the best between a colson wheel, or a plaction wheel? if such a trial could be done or anybody could publish the data of a previously done trial, that would be great.
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Re: Gripping a Tote
We have found that the Habasit EPDM tread that AndyMark sells is by far the best. BaneBot wheels, wedgetop, and the grip material in the KOP are pretty good as well.
Last edited by Mike Marandola : 12-01-2015 at 14:08. |
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Re: Gripping a Tote
Thanks for the response to our question!
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Re: Gripping a Tote
Colson wheels are unbeatable.
We tried that green tread above, blue nitrile, assorted wedgetop, roughtop, pneumatic, higrip, banebots orange, and delrin (we have a lot of tread and wheels). Of those, I would rank colson as waaaay above anything else, followed by banebots, trailed by pneumatics. Everything else was iffy. We didn't have great results with the green tread, but perhaps it's not the same stuff. Polycord also gets pretty decent grip. |
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Blue Banebots are our current front runner. They even seem to work better than orange Banebots. Somehow we have yet to try Colsons... |
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Re: Gripping a Tote
My team is looking into possibly using some polycord in a roller claw of sorts. Any chance you can post or PM your data and possibly rig configuration?
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We had fantastic results with these wheels. And at that price, we may be sporting them all around.
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It's useful stuff in many games. |
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Green banebots wheels worked the best in our limited trials, however we have concern over how quickly they wear.
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Blue BB wheels work very well for us--but they do wear quickly during prototyping. That should be less of an issue once we have limit switches, etc. in place to keep them from scrubbing so much.
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Has anyone tried omnis? The ability to pull in totes and still elevate them vertically is appealing to me. (As opposed to elevate side to side this ain't willy wonka)
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My team has seen great results using the AM Stealth Wheels.
They grip on the totes extremely well from our experiences. |
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