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Unread 02-02-2016, 07:57
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Re: pic: Rhino Drive Train

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Just curious, what made you choose Rhino treads instead of designing your own system. From the looks of the bumper mounts you have looks like you're more than capable of building your own tread system. Not judging just curious what made you choose to buy one instead. Also sweet bumper Mounts.
So our team is capable, but we have two things working against us. First off, we are young this year and if FTC was any indicator, we have trouble getting things finished on time.

Second, we have never worked with treads before and would rather rely on someone else's experience the first time out.

This saved us a ton of time. The kids still got to learn by building the pneumatic drive train (our team built both.) and we'll have a robot driving around pretty soon if all goes well. I see this as the slippery slope of COTS mechanisms, but one I am willing to slip on for now.

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Re: pic: Rhino Drive Train

Quick question. Will the front where the cut out is comply with the bumper rules. I interpreted the rules to mean that you have to have a minimum of 8 in covered and supported on each edge of the frame perimeter. Is each side of your cut out less than 8 in? it looks great by the way well done.
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Quick question. Will the front where the cut out is comply with the bumper rules. I interpreted the rules to mean that you have to have a minimum of 8 in covered and supported on each edge of the frame perimeter. Is each side of your cut out less than 8 in? it looks great by the way well done.
Thanks!

Ok so a couple of things. We ended up drilling out the rivets on the outside plates and replacing them with screws to facilitate replacing belts. This can now be done relatively quickly provided we can actually buy belts when they come back in stock.

Second, about the front bumper supports. They are 8 inches wide. :-)

Thanks for all of the help with this! Your feed back is helping us build a better robot.

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