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Our 2017 drive train
our main idea for this drive train was to increase cycle times for gears and to allow for a super maneuverable robot. Let me know what you all think and if you have any suggestions Thanks.
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Re: Our 2017 drive train
Others who have implemented this type of drive in FRC have strongly recommended ensuring that your strafe wheel is on some sort of a suspension to ensure it receives enough normal force to be effective on imperfect floors.
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Re: Our 2017 drive train
I'd suggest switching out those shaft clamps for 1/4-20 button heads with a washer in tapped holes on the ends of the hex shaft. Thunderhex stock comes pre drilled with the proper size hole for a 1/4-20 tap if you don't have a lathe. This will save some weight and cost. You could probably increase the distance between your wheels too which is always good thing.
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The nice thing about thunderhex is that it already has the hole, ready to be tapped for 1/4-20. You just need to tap it. No lathe required.
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Ok thanks. I will discuss it with my team tomorrow.
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Last edited by mman1506 : 11-01-2017 at 00:25. |
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The other nice thing about thunderhex is it fits better in thunder hex bearings than hex does in hex bearings. And doesn't have off-center holes like many hex bearings. And the thunderhex bearings aren't likely to crack and split under shock loads like some hex bearings. And you can use round shaft spacers instead of hex, and....
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Easiest and most foolproof way I can think of to do it COTS would be a VersaDrop module with only one wheel, spring loaded downwards. Alternatively, you could try building something like 148's decadrive center module out of a series of versablocks. |
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Re: Our 2017 drive train
My team built a very simple spring adjusted prototype this past offseason.
If I remember, I will post pictures or our system tonight after our build session. |
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Re: Our 2017 drive train
Lovely design, I'm a fan of the clamp on gearboxes.
We too are using them this year, and I was wondering what kind of encoder you are using for this set up? We ordered the CIMCoder, it seems like a good option, however, I'm worried about clearances with with pinon and driven gear. Also, have you considered adding a pulley/sprocket reduction... although you would probably have to move a few things around. |
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