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Roller chain is defined by ANSI standards. The working load for ANSI #35 roller chain is 480 pounds and the minimum tensile strength is 1760 pounds. Each section of track has two sets of chain on them. These are for standard chain and we obviously are using a modified version. But these are the most applicable numbers I have. We have not done any failure testing yet (it is on the long list). But I designed this to be a serious product and not a toy. Having a steel chain on booth sides of the track and two steel pins running through each tread mean these things take a lot to break. Josh |
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So far, great. I would not have considered your product at all if a), you hadn't posted here, and b), you hadn't been so responsive to questions. Trying a new product from a new company in build season is very risky for teams, and I appreciate that you can give us a chance to test without potentially ruining a build season if things go awry.
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To build upon this point, it's pretty easy to vary your drops/tread profile by adjusting your pulley size. Since the torque is transmitted via the tread, you (likely) don't particularly care about the axle rotation speed. This allows you to use different size pulleys (sprockets, in this case). If all your axles are mounted at the same distance from the bottom of your frame, a larger pulley in the middle would result in a "drop center" in your tread.
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Thank you for responding so quickly to all of our questions. If our team doesn't use this product for the competition this year i would love to use it in an off season project.
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This looks illegal - there is a rule against studs or anything can/could damage the carpet. Check out R6 in the game manual.
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Urethane is illegal? Wut
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Nothing there that could damage the carpet, and I have used more tape on the field carpet than most the past few years repairing it.
If anything else the height of using that chain type tank tread (because each link is separate), will raise the belly pans and the most carpet damaging items (protrusions sticking down from/on the bottom of robot belly pans toward the carpet), up off the floor and away from the carpet further creating ground clearance and if used properly like designed as a tank type sprockets 2 high 2 low w/ a center slightly dropped idler wheel too, leave a much smaller footprint on the carpet so you can actually steer the thing easily. I hope he can tool up for quicker delivery...I personally want to use it on a Non-FRC outdoor bot or 7 myself. |
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Does this not invoke the $400 max part value just because you buy the links separate? One whole track could easily be more than $400.
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With a two week turnaround, wouldn't this tread have to be considered a fabricated item and any spare tread pieces would then be required to be included in your withholding?
From page 4 of the robot section of the manual (emphasis mine): Quote:
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Hello everyone,
I just wanted to say thank you to everyone. We have been swamped with emails, calls and orders. I am working on a few things that I hope will help everyone. We have ordered more raw materials so that we wont run short of raw parts. Our very first order was actually a FIRST team and I talked with them today and they said they would send me some video of their robot and even try to make a video talking about how they went about combining the track with the FIRST kit they started with. I am amazed with them! They might even have some competition video. But I cant promise anything. We also are working with our injection molding company to scale up fast and get bulk order made in 3 weeks. I am not sure it is possible, but I am working on the details and hope to know specifics in the next 48 hours. They could make 10,000 parts which would be a lot of kits. We are also working with teams to provide sprockets. We are partnered with USA Roller Chain and we get a distributor rate which we can pass on to you. Our sprockets are typically about half the price of others. Also, while it will not help this competition, we are planning a survey / questionnaire about what products to add. Would you like to see smaller track for a #25 chain, or maybe larger track for #40? What about different widths of track? Different tread profiles? And lastly, we are planning a contest for the design of the track assembly. We have wanted to offer a more complete track assembly with tensions, boogie wheels. We encourage teams that use our track to submit the design of how they used it to us. We will pick wining deigns which we will have fabricated and offered as complete kits. There will be prizes and thank you gifts to all who enter. I am just not sure what yet. Thank you all for the warm welcome. I have wanted to get involved with FIRST and as we grow I hope we can sponsor a few teams down the road. As always I am happy to answer questions and help in anyway I can. Josh |
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Another concerning point is the manufacturing/ship time...3 weeks during build season? Even if you cut it to two or a little under, that's still 1/3 of the entire build season, and you have to account for the fact that once it arrives, assembly, testing, and possible repairs are still in order...and that's all on the technical side of things. |
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Hello everyone,
We are getting a bulk run of parts made which should start coming out of the mold Feb 1st. Thank you all for the comments and questions. I made a new thread specific to the bulk order. You can see it here. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=141621 Any questions please let me know, Joshua Updyke Director of Robotics | Tank Chain Robotics http://www.tankchain.com |
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