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Re: Gripping a Tote
did you mean mecanums? I know a bunch of teams used those to great effect last year.
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People used mecanums for ball intake last year? Like an el toro a la mecanum?
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Not in this case, no. Omnis where the wheel is parallel to ground and the rollers perpendicular would allow for the wheel to pull the tote in, yet allow for the rollers on the wheel to let the tote be easily pulled upwards by some other mechanism.
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1619 and 1987 used them, and I remember a couple of El Toro intakes that used them.
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I was thinking about counteracting gravity using the mecanums, though I see now what you were thinking. That's a cool idea...
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Is anyone else thinking four mecanums for intake that are then changed to pop the crate up?
Maybe this is the year we see a swerve drive utilize mecanum wheels... I'm down |
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MecaSwerve!!
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Well I mean, I believe the intake design is that like the one on Ri3D 1.0, where the intake is always on the ground, so that the tote can't down with gravity, but can be easily sucked upwards. I suppose the advantage is that you can have the intake closer to the robot, therefore have the center of gravity of the tote stack closer to the robot center.
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We know the bins were only touching the top third of the wheel or so due to their V shaped profile, and I'm sure that's a big factor, but other wheels work better with the same limited surface contact. Something else to consider that we're going to try today is using a mechanical slip clutch of sorts to prevent wheel wear. We're playing with using flat urethane belting for power transmission in our intake, which should slip when stalling but if properly tensioned will not. |
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The totes aren't smooth, nor are they perfectly vertical on the sides - maybe some sort of spring-loaded horizontal suspension would make it work?
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I am wondering if there is a particular Colson wheel you found to be the best one? We are in the midst of proto-typing our device and are doing pretty well with the traction wheels from the Kitbot, but want to investigate other options... |
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Did you try the white kit wheels as well? We found the white kit wheels worked better than our green BB wheels, which was very surprising to me. I'm wondering if our test set up wasn't fair to different types of wheels.
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