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Re: pic: GBX-136 swerve drive
I never would have thought to use a worm gear to turn a swerve module. Very creative. Correct me if I'm wrong (I'm more of an electrical guy) but wouldn't the worm gear reduce the potential speed to turn the module? If you end up assembling it, I'd love to see how it turns out.
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Re: pic: GBX-136 swerve drive
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We would be making GBX-134 instead of this one due to easier manufacture, if any. We don't own a CNC; this was just a lightening exercise for me. EDIT: You can find both the CAD for GBX-134 and GBX-136 here at our GrabCAD CAD release. Look in the folders labeled "GBX-134" and "GBX-136". If you want to avoid downloading the entire Parts library, just PM me and I will send the assembly to you without that. Last edited by asid61 : 09-10-2015 at 20:49. |
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Re: pic: GBX-136 swerve drive
How is the gear connected to the CIM that turns the wheel mounted? I do see a snap ring, but I can't make out the rest of it.
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Re: pic: GBX-136 swerve drive
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The snap ring is just to retain that 8mm shaft for the bevel gear/ hex adapter. |
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Re: pic: GBX-136 swerve drive
Where is the the speed encoder and how do you know the position of the the rotation if you are using what looks to be CUI capacitive encoder on there worm gear? Could be missing some thing. Other wise looks great mechanically.
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Re: pic: GBX-136 swerve drive
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The speed encoder is the quadrature gear tooth sensor used in the Versaplanetary encoder mod (the Allegro ATS605LSG). The 11t pinion is steel and can be "read" by it. |
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Re: pic: GBX-136 swerve drive
Nice and light; too bad it'll never see the light of day. I'm looking at GrabCAD right now, and I have some questions.
Is it worth it to machine a rim onto the custom wheel if rivets on the tread already hold it on? How is the bevel gear attached to the wheel? For the 4 little spacers/bearings on a bolt that help hold the 72t turning gear onto the main plate, do they do anything the delrin groove ball bearing doesn't do? I guess they could just be helpers, but I can imagine that tiny bearing breaking if it has to take the whole weight of the robot. On a side note, I have no idea why some of your bolts have blue threads. ![]() |
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Re: pic: GBX-136 swerve drive
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It has a rim, because if you want to get away without one you need a lot more rivets, and you have to put more care in attaching the tread. We found out about that on our 2012 robot after the tread wore out. The delrin groove bearing takes all the load in normal operation. The only time the small bearings are called upon is when the module lifts off the ground and the module is free-spinning. I might add a bit more vertical clearance to that due to the possibility of odd loading. |
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