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pic: Team 188 Teaser 2
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Re: pic: Team 188 Teaser 2
Its A Winch!
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Re: pic: Team 188 Teaser 2
A little info on shear ratings
Shear Capacity Calculation To roughly calculate the ultimate single shear capacity of a bolt, multiply bolt area at full shank diameter times ultimate shear strength rating, e.g. 8-32 18-8 stainless steel bolt, 0.164" diameter. (A standard 8-32) Area = πr2; 3.1416 x 0.082" x 0.082" = 0.0211 square inches Single shear = 90,000 psi x 0.021 = 1890 lbs. at full diameter This calculation is for shearing a 8-32 on the thread. I am pretty confident it will hold your robot. |
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Stress = M * y / I Stress = M * y / I 130 lbs * .125 * .082 in / (3.141 * .164^4/64) = 75,500 PSI Compound that with some shear stress... you're in a danger zone. Consider and extra load of an extra robot hanging with you... eek! In my opinion.. using a #8 bolt is definitely pushing a reasonable factor of safety. However, the van door motor, being 11mm or so, should work out to be just fine.. but I'd definitely try to avoiding doing anything cantilevered... that freaks me out. Keep in mind that those bearing are bought from the cheapest bidder... Nevertheless, good luck! Matt Last edited by Matt Adams : 16-02-2004 at 12:56. |
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Re: pic: Team 188 Teaser 2
That's a cool winch drum but it looks liek it would be really heavy.
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Re: pic: Team 188 Teaser 2
Too heavy. It's at the shop being turned down. We thought 3/4 inch was a little too sturdy.
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Re: pic: Team 188 Teaser 2
Nice pulley or winch. The device has a good chance of working, depending on the stress put on the wire.
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Careful, or you might end up actually making a compliment. 188 - Looks awesome guys. I can't wait to see the finished version. JVN |
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Re: pic: Team 188 Teaser 2
I'll give you a bit more.
Yes it's a pulley/winch system. Yes it will hold. No it's actually not that heavy, but we want it lighter anyway. Yes, it backdrives, but not for long. You will be more impressed when you see some other stuff, I promise. That is, if our robot sheds some pounds. |
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