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Re: Conveying along chain
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We had three #4 bolts going through our chain on our climber and it successfully lifted over 120 pounds. That being said, we only ran it maybe four or five times in total on our practice bot, and we haven't gotten to see what the strain of an entire competition would do to it, but in short, yeah it works. You can also put more bolts in or have multiple chains to help distribute the load.
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Bigger chain, bigger bolts. #35 chain fits #8 bolts, I think. Not sure if the extra weight is worth the gain in strength though.
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Thanks for bringing that up, Chak. I completely forgot about #35 chain. We used #25 to make our climber as light as possible, but #35 is definitely a great and probably more reliable option.
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VexPro sells a gusset with the intended use case. You could easily make something similar, but their drawings explain it well.
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Here is an example of what we did for our elevator last year. We used T-Gussets bought from Vex and bent them 90 degrees to give us plenty of mounting room. To attach the gusset to the chain we used two #8 bolts, which fit through #35 chain (use more #4 bolts if you are using #25 chain), which seemed to provide plenty of support.
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548 used those McMaster attachment links last year to mount our tote hooks to our lifting chain (which also had a guide rail). This year, we are using them to hold the end of the springs that balances our arm.
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Link to mcmaster's selection of attachment links. Only for #35 (or larger) though.
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