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| View Poll Results: Will your team use a "5th Wheel"? | |||
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17 | 33.33% |
| no |
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27 | 52.94% |
| what is a "5th Wheel"? |
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4 | 7.84% |
| hmmmmm... didn't think about that |
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3 | 5.88% |
| Voters: 51. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Has anybody
has anybody ever built a "5th Wheel", somthing that would raise the robot some what off the ground. if you do please show pics.
also who would use a "5th Wheel" this year is the poll |
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Re: Has anybody
We did such a thing in 2002. We used a 5th wheel, mounted in the center of the robot. It used a third drill motor to give us some extra pushing power in low gear. Basically, we made a little frame for it, mounted up the wheel and motor, put the whole thing on a hinge, then used the cylinder to push it down into contact with the carpet. I will look for some pictures. Unfortunately, I dont have any on this computer.
Cory |
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Re: Will your team use a "5th Wheel"?
We ran with a fifth wheel in 2003. In attempt to manuever easier, we placed a caster on a motor on the front end of the robot. I placed the link to the picture below. It is not visible, but was just beneath the white stopper on the arm.
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pi...&quiet=Verbose |
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Re: Has anybody
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The claw to grab the goals (heh... wonder if any teams this year came up with a similar design to grab the 10ft bar): http://www.team639.org/pics/2002_goal_grabber_2.jpg http://www.team639.org/pics/2002_goal_grabber_10.jpg Two wheels extended downwards and resulting in great strength: http://www.team639.org/pics/CANAD~12.JPG More pics @ Team639.org , including movies of the wheels coming down. |
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Re: Will your team use a "5th Wheel"?
We used a fifth wheel last year so that we could turn in the arc (to go up the ramp) in high gear without tripping the breakers with both the motors on full power. The caster was fixed at a certain angle. We are not going to do it again this year because the game does not lend itself to that.
In 2002 we lowered a caster wheel to be able to turn in high gear. Teams that have trouble turning should seriously consider using a caster on a pneumatic to make it easier to steer, especially with the new unlimited supply of pnuematics we have to work with. |
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Re: Will your team use a "5th Wheel"?
we are using one, not like what you usually see as a 5th wheel, but with 2 cylinders, we can climb a 6" stair no prob. Cant post pics, but the design works
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Re: Will your team use a "5th Wheel"?
www.hollandfirstrobotics.com
we powered the movement with a globe motor but u can do it with pnematics. took about 1 second to get up. very good, helped us alot. |
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Re: Will your team use a "5th Wheel"?
Our team is using 16 wheels
don't have any pics yet, sorry |
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Re: Will your team use a "5th Wheel"?
1999 we use a track system with two roller front and back, We could climb from the front our back with these wheels type roller. the track speed would slow down to the roller speed when we put it into action.
This year we are using a 5th wheel to raise the front. this wheel is hook to our drive train to give move power when the front is in the air. It works great with tracks. just in case anybody wants to stop us from getting on top. |
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Re: Will your team use a "5th Wheel"?
Cheater!
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