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Intake wheel motors
What kind of motors and gearboxes would people recommend for jobs like intake wheels. We have many smaller motors like the window and fisher price motors and full size cims but nothing in between. What kind of motors and gearboxes would be a good buy for most medium power operations like intake wheels. Thanks for any assistance that you provide.
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Re: Intake wheel motors
VersaPlanetary + BAG or MiniCIM gives a lot of flexibility in speed/ torque and mounting.
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1. Able to quickly swap ratios from 3:1 to whatever. (Use load rating guide for your application ) 2. Available with multiple output shafts. 3. Direct drive wheels 4. Easy to integrate with pulleys and sprockets. 5. Most flexible option imo out of any cots gearbox available. 6. This is what citrus does ![]() |
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Re: Intake wheel motors
Any 550 or 775 motor and versa planetary will work fairly well, however we've been switching over to bag motors for intakes because of their increased thermal mass that helps increase the margin for error when stalled.
I would consider a minicim overkill for an intake, especially considering the weight of the motor. |
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Re: Intake wheel motors
With the Banebot motors now illegal, I would recommend the AM 9015 or the VP BAG motors as the motors of choice for an intake.
Planetary gearboxes are great for this application, either the VP Versaplanetary or the Banebots P60. I've used both with great success. If you do have the ability to make a custom gearbox, you do have the opportunity to save a bit of weight and efficiency with a small 3:1 or 4:1 spur reduction. Planetaries are great for getting a big reduction in a small space, but intakes are generally a high speed application. A great way to do this is to use 32DP pinion gears available from AM or WCP directly on the motor and using some of the aluminum gears that are targeted towards FTC: https://www.servocity.com/html/32_pi...l#.VmegwbgrJD8, and bolting them directly to the wheel. |
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Re: Intake wheel motors
That's how we roll.
Versa Planetary and a hex broach, far you will roll. |
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Re: Intake wheel motors
One of the mistakes teams commonly make is under powering intakes. If you've got an intake or conveyor belt, you want to put as much power on it as you can get away with.
Yes, the Mini CIM might be overkill -- but can you put a "price" on having a "Touch-It, Own-It" intake? When I designed my first ever intake+conveyor mechanism in 2009, I asked one of my wiser friends for advice. He just told me: "The only trick as far as I can tell, is to throw power at it." I've never looked back... I also agree that using a modular planetary gearbox is a good idea for this application. I can't count the number of times I've screwed up a gear ratio ("wow... this seems really slow!" or "hmmm... is it supposed to stall this easily?") and been saved by adjusting the planetary used in the design. This versatility will allow you to swap in different ratios (or motors) to tweak your design. Your Mileage May Vary, John |
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Re: Intake wheel motors
Anyone have any pictures of Mini-CIM intakes?
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254 in 2013. though they started changing motors around. i forgot what they settled on for champs.
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They aren't great photos but:
Here is our intake without wheels. And a side view with wheels Overhead 1114's intakes also use CIMs Last edited by mman1506 : 09-12-2015 at 01:46. |
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Another tip for intake wheels when it comes to selecting the right gear ratio and motors: Your "intake velocity" aka the linear speed of your intake wheels should be greater than the max speed of your drivetrain. This makes it easier for you to intake a game piece while driving at it full speed.
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Re: Intake wheel motors
The MiniCIM/CIM for Versaplanetary seems like a great way to go to get more power - except for a major factor (IMO). How do we accurately and cleanly cut the CIM/MiniCIM output shaft down to 3/8"? We once made a prototype with a MiniCIM/Versaplanetary, but wound up using standoffs from the adapter because the kids weren't able to figure it out at the time.
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