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Re: Belts 9mm or 15mm?
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Never crimped the belts or altered them, straight off the shelf. |
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Re: Belts 9mm or 15mm?
I would not recommend using 9mm belts on a drivetrain. We tried it last year to save space on our robot. It was the biggest flaw of our robot. Maybe it was because of missallignment or tensioning but we went through several sets of belts at one regional. Eventually we switched to chain and that was much better. Just save yourself the headache and use 15mm belts or chain.
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We have been using 15mm belts for the last couple of years on the drivetrain, and they have been working great. As long as the alignment is correct, no belts should be broken. We have had to tension them a couple of times through the season, but nothing too worrying.
We tried using 9mm belts on a test drivetrain that we built. It weighed only around 50lbs, and after only 30 minutes of use, we ripped one of the belts. We replaced it and haven't ripped one yet. I would go with the 15mm to be safe, but you have to take the extra width into account when designing the robot. Last edited by zuzoom101 : 20-12-2016 at 23:21. |
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Can people that list belt sizes please list the pulley and wheel size? There is an direct correlation between pulley size and maximum torque, and maximum torque and wheel size, and maximum torque and force on the belt.
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My 24T pulley worked great the entire season. It never failed once and I would recommend everyone use this pulley.
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Only our Rookie year did we use chain, in 2011. Since then we have used belts with a 99% reliability of our drive train. In 2014, we went to 9mm wide belts figuring that a factor of safety of 5 was enough, as we were trying to fit them in 1 x 2 tubing. The small sprockets and the narrow belts just didn't hold up in defensive play in Rebound Rumble. We quickly became experts at changing a complete drive train side in 5 min, going through 32 belts that year.
Since then we went back to the 15mm belts and use 1.5 x 2.5 tubing to fit them and the sprocket in. Both 2015 & 2016 we had NO drive issues nor repairs for the lifetime of the robot. So in short, if you are going to use them for drive and plan on doing alot, 15mm wide are the only way to go. |
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Would this be on 9mm or 15mm belts?
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Sorry, is the 24T small enough to be used inside .062" 2x1 or 2x2 tubing? I can't remember.
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Only if you don't rivet or bolt to the top or bottom. I'd recommend 3x1.5 if you add a counterbore to your pulley for the bearing clearance or 3x2 if you do not. This gives you plenty of room for hardware so you never have to worry about it. You can probably do 2.5" tubing if you can find it?
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In answer to your question, yes, 9mm wide (5mm pitch) HTD belts from VexPro can be used on an FRC drivetrain. This will save you space in one dimension (width), but cost you space since your pulleys will need to be larger. I would be uncomfortable using anything smaller than 30T 9mm pulleys with 4" wheels and a reasonably geared speed. If you're using bigger wheels or active belt tensioning or voltage/current ramping or anything else that affects how your robot drives and accelerates, you'll need to change your numbers. Even the center distances make a small difference, though that's more a factor of alignment and tensioning than actual torque. But in my opinion and for my team, I would suggest 15mm just for peace of mind and smaller pulleys. YMMV. Quote:
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So yeah, Gates' user and design manuals are awesome, but the stated load ratings aren't super applicable. Preach. Last edited by Cothron Theiss : 21-12-2016 at 01:43. |
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If you aren't direct driving a 6wd center wheel with a transmission, I would not recommended using 9mm wide belts. That is the only drive configuration that would make them manageable. If there are small pulleys driving large high traction wheels, the 9mm wide belts will still give you problems in the 6wd direct drive center wheel. |
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I (and many other teams) have had some problems with 24T pulleys, 9mm belts, direct driving 6wd from the center etc etc. It's right on the margin of can or can't work, and it depends on how careful the user is. I don't like my drives to ride the safety margin that closely. |
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We've used 9mm vexpro belts with 30 or 36 tooth pulleys for 2013-2015 (Rhino last year) with no issues. Never broken a belt.
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