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Re: Dog Shifting Gearbox Feedback
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And for 5052-H32: 10200 ksi As Adam said, 5052 is actually stiffer than 6061-T6. You would also need a laser cutter to make the plates with 5052 as it cant effectively be machined with a mill. Last edited by SerpentEagle : 18-10-2015 at 20:51. |
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Either way, unlightened, unbent plates as thin as .090 are definitely workable for gearboxes. |
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As low as .090? Would bearings stay put with that thin of a material?
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We use positive bearing retention on all of our laser cut gearboxes rather than relying on press fits.
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Are you saying your relying on the geometry to keep your bearings in? Such as the shoulder of the shaft + the flange of the bearing?
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No, should have clarified. Retention is almost always through rivets+washers clamping down on the bearing flange. We'll occasionally do it through other parts of the system, but never something as likely to be seperated from the gearbox during maintenance as a shaft.
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Also think about how much power you consume every match. Its a lot faster to chage a 30% depleted battery than a 50 or 60% depleted battery. If you have the resources to charge enough batteries fast enough than you'd be fine. Just points to consider. |
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