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Vex and only sell so many variants of their products w/o losing money due to the increased difficulty of inventory forecasting. |
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Now making your own female hex coupler, not very hard. |
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The spline is a separate piece. The shaft and spline are combined with a dutch key. I almost did this last season: Press out the shaft and insert a new one and drill in a new hole for the dutch key.
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You would have to do the spline. I am wondering if it is a standard size, if so there might be external rotory broachs for it.
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In regards to your ˝ hex socket. Couldn’t you just cut down the length of the ˝ hex output shaft to say ˝ inch in length then make a single piece coupler say a 20mm aluminium round aluminium rod with a ˝ inch hole in it and then hex broached. Then just attach it to the cut down output shaft with a set-screw |
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While a good high torque servo for FRC applications would be very welcome, especially one with its own encoder, what I would rather have is a new transmission designed specifically for window motors (all of them), windshield wiper motors, door motors, rear window motors, etc. A transmission of this type should be capable of interfacing with gear, square, or module 2. It should be capable of direct drive config, round or Hex Output Shaft and have the ability to mount an encoder (potentiometer) to it. There is an advantage to these kinds of motors if they are legal. There are lots of different types, some are very inexpensive, some are self braking, and you can get them at just about any corner auto parts store. The problem is there is no standard means of connection them. If it was as simplement as 3 screws to mount or replace more people would use them. And some of the currently legal ones are crazy powerful. But it can take an entire build season to figure out a way to mount and connect one. I'm not sure why they are considered flimsy though. Maybe they weren't mounted correctly? |
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We eventually settled upon the theory that the C ring holding the shaft in place had become worn or weakened. We replaced the ring with one from a soare VP case when putting it back together and it went for another 2.5 events. It was frustrating knowing that it could do that. For a case that disassembles so easily just didn't make sense that a better design that prevented that from happening could not have been used. But like others, I agree that the output end to the VP gearbox is severely underutilized from a design and function perspective. There is a lot of potential there. Longer shafts, angled output, greater variability of shaft lengths, etc. I could even imagine a U transfer case directing the output back towards the motor for space critical uses. |
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Cause some people are OCD enough to not buy some things because they want things to match.
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Actually, we're CDO. The letters are alphabetized as they're supposed to be.
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One more thing I thought of: A VP 1:1 stage. Yeah I know you can directly hook the gearbox up to achieve this, but I'm talking about something you can drop in to replace an existing stage. Sometimes you go from 2 reductions to 1 reduction, but you want to use the same mounting holes, and a 1:1 spacer stage would be good for this. Using an encoder stage for this gets pricey.
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BTW, the single stage 1:1 is a great idea. We ran into the same issue needing to refab the mount in order to convert from 1:1 to 4: 1. The same thought occurred to me. Why wasnt there an internal extension to enable 1:1 in a single stage case. |
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Some offseason designs, and our limited in house capabilities leave us wishing for 1/2" hex stock with a pilot bore (aka Thunderhex minus the rounded corners).
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