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Re: VEX Pro Parts Feedback, 2015
The VexPro clamping gearboxes worked really well for us this year.
I really like how they can also accept VersaPlanetary (VP) gearboxes. We used a cim, using the cim adapter, into the VP gearboxes which we put onto the clamping gearboxes. We were able to test so many different gear reductions without changing the overall system. We had no failures on our lift system because of this. Some things to change: VexPro please give us 8 bolts and 8 nuts in the clamping gearbox assembly when you order it! We needed to use all 8 on our lift gearboxes otherwise we would see flexing on the gearbox plastic. Luckily we ordered spares so we just took the 4 from them. Also there were some instances when we were first installing them that the hex cutout on the gearbox became stripped and made it very hard to get the nut out without destroying the plastic near the gearbox. We learned to watch the nut and be careful not to strip the cutout, but a few simple redesigns would make this problem go away. |
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6" Omni Wheels: We used 7 of these on our robots H-Drive this year. It was our first time using Omni Wheels and we were not disappointed, the wheels held up all year didn't have any issues with durability. The fact that the wheels shipped already assembled was also a huge time-saver.
Our only complaint was that we got quite a bit of material buildup (presumably from the carpet and plastic from the ramps) that proved difficult to clean up and negatively affected traction. We purchased a set of replacement wheels and swapped them out at the MSC as a precaution. Single Speed, Double Reduction Gearboxs: We've used VexPro Ball Shifters before but this was our first time using the single speed gearboxes. The gearboxes held up all season and required no maintenance after initially assembly. When we assembled the gearboxes, we did notice that one of the three gearboxes had some difficulty going together (the two pieces of the casing would not close all the way). Later after wiring up the gearboxes, we also noticed one of them ran very rough (sounded like grinding gears, and occasionally the gearbox seemed to "catch" on something). Disassembling and reassembling the gearboxes didn't provide a fix to the problem, but after running the gearbox under power for a while, the issue seemed to resolve itself. We're hoping to get the gearboxes apart again now that the season is over and see if we can diagnose the problem. VersaPlanetary CIM Adaptor: Having had to make our own adapter (out of a solid block of aluminum) last year, the VexPro CIM Adapter is a welcome addition for our team. The weight savings is excellent and it held up surprisingly well to the weight of a MiniCIM cantilevered off the back of it, and along with a 35:1 Versaplanetary, drove our conveyor system without any issues. Colson Performa Wheels: When building our tote intake this year, we initially used 4" VexPro Traction wheels, direct driven by VersaPlanetary gearboxes with bag motors, to collect totes into our robot. This proved extremely ineffective during our initial tests, so we started looking for other options. We came across the 4" x 0.875", 1/2" Hex bore Colson wheels which seemed like they would be a great fit for our collector (having heard of how great Colson wheels are from other teams for years). While the Colson wheels were far more effective at grabbing totes then the traction wheels had been, they still didn't have the grip we were looking for, and additionally, the wheels started to wear down after our first competition. We ended up replacing the Colson wheels with 4" Urethane Drive Rollers (60A) from McMaster for our last two competitions (thanks to team 314 for the idea) which worked much better for tote collection. We have certainly not written off Colson wheels for future projects, but they were not a good fit for our robot this year. Suggestions:
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I'm not too sure about the backorder status (once again RC is the person to ask). Emailing him is the best way of getting information that you don't know, and it seems so many people have questions but don't ask, so please do ask. I'm no official affiliate of the company, but I imagine it's hard for them to know what questions need answering and what could use some clarification if nobody asks them. |
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Would love to see a 3/8 hex bore sprocket line come out for #25 chain. 1/2 hex is great but a lot of applications don't need a shaft that thick.
VP cim adapter was awesome. Will use them again in future years. The vex pro line in general has helped our team become such a more competitive team. |
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We used tons of VexPro components this year. Everything worked flawlessly.
The only small request would be for the end of the 1/2" round output shaft for the VersaPlanetary to be drilled and tapped just like the 1/2" hex output shaft. |
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Lots of positives for VEXPro this year.
Here are the improvements needed: 1) Further reduce costs of everything. Maybe make the versaplanetary ring gear segments out of nylon with an embedded aluminum ring gear. 2) All the hexes and versakey patterns need to be clocked the same! We had to cut a double sprocket in half to get a set of hex keyed sprockets keyed the same. 3) Inventories need to be increased. I'll forgive the omni and mecanum shortage this year, but gears and sprockets are going to be used every year, and shouldn't go out of stock. This may clash with comment 1, but I'd like to see an attempt at both. |
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Finding a source of by-the-foot 15mm wide, 5mm pitch HTD belting for our elevator was difficult, as (Out Of) Stock Drive Products failed us and we had to resort to calling various distributors around the country.
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We used a lot of VEXpro stuff -- hex bearings, sprockets, gears, pinions, hubs, mecanum wheels, hex shaft, chain, masterlinks, clamping gearboxes, VP's, shaft collars, spacers, clamping bearing blocks, cams, versaframe, gusset plates, bag motors. We also ordered a lot of omni wheels before we switched to mecanum. Definitely the vast majority of our robot budget went to Vex/The Robot Space.
4 competitions --> No item from VEXpro failed. My only request would be to make the two top bolt holes for the clamping gearbox have a little more meat around the top on the motor insert side--the nut cradle stripped on one gearbox when the nut wasn't properly seated in the hole, and a little more nylon around the top of the cradle would help a lot to prevent that. |
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Our team purchased an insane number of sprockets this year for 25 chain, something we've never used before but I think we ended up with close to 80 sprockets by the time we had what we needed and ordered for spares. Glad we were able to help a few teams at the Championship who needed 18t hex sprockets that ran out a long time ago. |
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There might not be a ton of demand for it (at least, other than my team), but will vex ever start selling 2 inch colson wheels with hex bore?
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A new teacher that just inherited a robotics team wouldn't know where to start with this process, thats why I'd like a preconfigured kit, of course I know you can just get a bunch of stuff now, I'm just lowering the bar. |
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I wonder if a dual ball bearing supported VP output option would be useful for teams. Pretty much every VP failure I've seen is from excessive combined loads and VPs are just one of those things that teams tend to abuse. Most industrial planetaries of similar size like the Neugart PLE series are dual ball-bearing supported from the factory.
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