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Re: Designing a "belt + roller" conveyor for balls
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Thanks for all the great feedback everyone, the team working on the beltway for our shooter got a lot of use out of the resources you guys provided.
We currently have the plates that make up the shooter assembly CADed and will sending them out for manufacturing on Monday. If people wouldn't mind giving the design and especially the drawing a look over we would really appreciate it. Shooter Plate Shooter Plate Drawing Feedback I would particularly like include:
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Has anyone else used hollow core round belt with the barbed connector? Example: http://www.mcmaster.com/#6567k57/=109btha (belt) http://www.mcmaster.com/#6567k22/=109bt5d (connector)
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) my team used these in 2009 for a ball conveyor, just using the barbed connectors to join them, around ~2" rollers. Worked well, I don't think they ever pulled themselves apart. The belts may have stretched a bit over time since they are hollow and relatively thin, so have some extra barbs so you can shorten longer runs over time. Welded poly-cord is probably more robust but this was good enough for 2009.I personally prefer the orange flat stuff since it's a bit tackier and has nice self-centering properties. |
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Other than the added complexity of machining the bore of the tube ends, would it be worth using the 1.25" OD polycarb tubing with the 1" ID and then machining the bore of the tube ends to accept the 1.125" bearing and hub? Besides being significantly stiffer, this would also allow you to intentionally undersize the bore to get the amount of "press fit" you might want for the inserts.
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