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Re: pic: Stripped VexPro gear
those gears are made out of 7075 Aluminum which is as strong as many types of steel, thats one impressive feet lol
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Steel and 7075 may have similar load capability and shear strength, but when it comes to a sudden impact (ie a 145lb robot at ~12fps slamming into a barrier), the more brittle aluminum gear doesn't stand a chance. |
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http://www.wcproducts.net/how-to-gears/ Last edited by pilleya : 04-18-2016 at 12:56 AM. |
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The material of the gear is not the end-all deciding factor in whether or not it's strong enough for the job. If you stick enough torque on it, you can break anything!
Each stage of gear reduction adds up fast. Whenever we need a gearbox that needs more than 3 stages of spur gear reduction, I start to get a little paranoid. We underdesigned the 3rd stage of our stacking mechanism last year and separated several gears from their teeth when operating it with the braking mechanism engaged. Always make sure each stage can handle the maximum torque the motor can output, and add however much cushion you think you need. (Then test test test... break it at your shop so you don't have to break it at competition) Last edited by s_forbes : 04-18-2016 at 02:17 AM. |
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Our 14T aluminum hex gear and another of our aluminum VEXPro gear lost teeth in one of our trans. Could not swap out the trans in time for the next semis match. In the past we always used steel and could see noticeable wear after running our robot for a lot of practice and real matches. I guess with the aluminum ones, they just break teeth. :/ |
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We switched to toughboxes with aggressively-lightened steel gears for FLR and had no drivetrain issues throughout. |
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Personally I wish that VexPro would make all of their pinion gears (say 14-24T) available in steel as well as aluminum. They are a higher quality gear than AndyMark in terms of tooth profile, manufacturing tolerances, and quality in general, but being stuck with aluminum pinions can be somewhat limiting when you don't have the ability to compensate for the loss in strength in other ways (ie doubling the face width, different DP of gear, etc).
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Can anyone confirm, via math, that the steel teeth would have been strong enough to prevent total tooth failure? At the time this happened, we had to move fast to fix it for our first event:
For our tilt motor we ran a BAG -> 100:1 VP -> 20T/40T reduction and kept stripping the teeth on the 20T. This was because of the cantilever on the VP - the shaft would flex just enough to cause a LOT of stress on the teeth, and they'd strip. By the time this happened VEX was out of 20T gears, so we swapped to belts. We also added a plate on the other side of the cantilever with bearings to support it. We're running WCP gearboxes with an extra 18->36T sprocket reduction (non direct-drive) and they have been flawless this season with no signs of wear on the sprockets. So I don't know that aluminum vs steel is the issue. |
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For our situation, we had hoped to come back in and decided not to bring in the backup bot. |
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Hmm, fair point.
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Yea... 10k was a bit of a cluster. We broke every system on our bot, but we digressed. 3 grenaded drivetrain gears at 1 competition... I think that might be a record.
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We also helped get 4469 back up and running with steel gears at PNW DCMP after they stripped the same 14T aluminum gear in the Vex 2-stage SS gearbox. R.C. - It would be great if these two gearboxes were configurable with steel 14T gears, or even came with them by default for the relevant gear ratios. Currently only aluminum is available when building a gearbox for purchase through Vex or WCP - steel replacements have to be purchased separately. |
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I totally agree with you, I thought we made this change over. I will check and get this implemented, also have a few other changes planned. |
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