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Re: ThunderHex inspired question
I thought aluminum doesn't really have a fatigue limit. You load it in a reversing stress, it will eventually fail. (Granted maybe long past an FRC bots life time.) One reason air frames have a service life with inspections.
Maybe some one from VEX could comment, but didn't they switch a few years ago from 6061 to 7075 shafting because of fatigue issues?
One reason to use thunder hex even with a lathe available is you can replace a failed shaft in the field by cut to length. A general efficiency in production rule is don't custom make when an off the shelf product is available. OK two reasons.
Although the thunder hex bearings are sort of a odd size, I like round bearings better than hex bearings since you are not putting a stress riser in a brittle bearing race.
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Last edited by FrankJ : 01-09-2015 at 15:10.
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