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connecting Versaplanetary gearbox
Pardon the stupid question in advance. Almost-lone (and non-engineering) mentor trying to help kids figure stuff out, here...
![]() We have some Vex versaplanetary gearboxes attached to a couple of bag motors to drive two mechanisms. They have 1/2" hex shaft outputs, and we wanted to connect them to a longer shaft that stretches across the body of the robot. However, hex shaft couplers are totally out of stock at Vex (as is everything else). Is there some other way to connect the shafts, or someplace else to order a shaft coupler? Feeling really dumb, here. Thanks for any help. |
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Re: connecting Versaplanetary gearbox
In a pinch I've used VEX hex spacers as a shaft coupler. You can use shaft collars or a bit of glue to hold it in place. http://www.vexrobotics.com/acetalspacers-vexpro.html
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Re: connecting Versaplanetary gearbox
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Thanks for the feedback! |
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Re: connecting Versaplanetary gearbox
I suggest ordering a few colson live hubs from Vexpro and putting some setscrews in. http://www.vexrobotics.com/vexpro/mo...sonhubs-g.html
We have one hex to hex coupler we are not using. http://www.vexrobotics.com/vexpro/ha.../217-4008.html Also one of the colson live hubs. We went a different direction. PM me your address and I will put both in the mail in the morning. |
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Re: connecting Versaplanetary gearbox
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I appreciate all the feedback. I was just thinking that we were probably missing something obvious. |
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Re: connecting Versaplanetary gearbox
We have had good luck with cutting off a 1/4-20 bolt and screwing them together and using a shaft collar to keep them from spinning off.
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Re: connecting Versaplanetary gearbox
BSV,
Duct tape does not a fastener make. |
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Re: connecting Versaplanetary gearbox
As part of our climber mechanism, we just cut the adapter off of a 1/2" hex deep wall socket. It seems to work fine. I'm sure you could find one at any hardware or automotive store.
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Re: connecting Versaplanetary gearbox
Clever.
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Re: connecting Versaplanetary gearbox
Other option is to use the 1/2 round output on the Versaplanatary, turn~ half an inch of the Hex shaft to .500 round on a lathe, and use standard and common round coupler.
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Re: connecting Versaplanetary gearbox
If you or someone you know has access to a 1/2" hex broach, you could make your own out of a piece of 3/4 or 1" aluminum bar and a couple of setscrews. You could also make one without the hex by drilling and boring (for concentricity) a piece of 3/4 bar. Setscrews could lock it in place and transfer torque.
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Re: connecting Versaplanetary gearbox
But, but, but.... the MythBusters use it for everything!
Haha, no kidding. That was only temporary. |
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We unfortunately do not have any lathe capabilities (yet. I am hoping to change this if we can ever attract any real mentors into the fold.) |
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Re: connecting Versaplanetary gearbox
Last year my team extended the versaplanetary output shafts by threading another piece of thunderhex shaft onto the end and using a hex collar over the seam to keep it all together. Worked great and held up the whole season on both sides of our elevator.
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