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Re: pic: Simple Chain-in-Tube Concept
Right, forgot about the third stage! That make perfect sense. OK, supper easy assembly and repair them, got it.
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I cant believe I missed this thread earlier. We may look into this.
Even with the relatively small amount of space saved, makes a big difference on the footprint of the control system parts on the bellypan. With a modulated frame that we are using, this is even easier to access our chain. |
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Realized I've been having a 7 month long brain fart.
If you increase the spacing of the output gear from the rail by .25", you can bolt on 1"x1"x.125" tubing and use that to mount your gearbox. VexPro sells .25" acetal spacers with a .5" hex broach. Top-down view Last edited by Ty Tremblay : 30-12-2015 at 23:27. |
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If you can easily find 1x.75 tubing, then that's a great way to go. It's not easily acquirable for our team, so we'll be milling down a piece of 1x1 and welding it on.
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If you're talking about the bolts/screws used to attach the tubing to the drive rail, it's just a matter of lining up the holes and getting a bit started on the other side. I'd suggest doing it before installing any wheels, bearings, or chain. I'm about to hop on a plane, I'll get a couple more screen shots and the updated CAD as soon as I can. |
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Or .75x.75, or .75 x 1.5, or something... but ok.
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