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Re: Drive System treds/tracks

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you can also order all the same items from http://www.fnsheppard.com they are more expensive, but lead times are shorter. I also recommend if you are planning on ordering these belts for this season you do it NOW because the lead times on pulleys are about 5-6 weeks. If you are only ordering belts the lead times are normally 2-3 weeks....

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These are the brand of belts we used on team 45 in 2003. They worked well, but yes they were expensive. Steve Butler (Delphi engineer on team 45) found them and had regular contact with the company. We bought delrin pulley stock from the same company. Austin Butler (Steve's son, one of our team leaders this year) spent about a week making fancy white delrin chips when he lightened them up and put the v-groove in the pulley. These delrin pulleys are much lighter than the purchased aluminum ones, and they are relatively cheap if you buy the stock and whittle on them yourself.

Making a treaded robot is not trivial. We did it in '99, '01, '02, '03. Many other teams have used them for repeated years. There are some advantages but there are as many headaches too. Countless threads on this site have been devoted to tread design.

To sum up advice on treads, 3 things are important:
1. wheel/pulley alignment must be precise
2. treads must stay very tight (this, btw, leads to much inefficiency)
3. you will want to design in a convex "bow" on the bottom of your tread.

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Re: Drive System treds/tracks

This year our team used treads for the first time. We were very pleased with their results. We got them from a company in the UK so there was a long lead time, but it was well worth the wait. They are specifically designed for climbing obstacles. They also were made from Kevlar, making them very strong. There is little to no wear on them after a year of use.

Here is the company website if anyone is interested.
http://www.thistle.uk.com/
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Re: Drive System treds/tracks

as far as i can tell there is little to no advatage to using tracks. not only do they have a habit of falling off if they are put on just slightly off centered but they take up a tremendous amout of current when they try to turn. they also have a very limited agility. otherwise they have a great amount of traction and almost never get pushed around. so choose wisley....
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