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Re: pic: 114 2 speed Coaxial Crab Drive
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maybe it time for timing belt- get it time-timing belt or what Doc.(john)gutman said up above Last edited by colin340 : 25-07-2006 at 19:50. |
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Re: pic: 114 2 speed Coaxial Crab Drive
I'm sensing a little confusion...
the globe motor is the steering motor. It is not connected to the drive sprockets. The blue gearboxes are the gearboxes that drive the wheel. The steering chain has not been added as of yet. This Crab drive is coaxial, which makes programming a tiny bit easier, and also makes the electronics guys love me more than they already do. |
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Re: pic: 114 2 speed Coaxial Crab Drive
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Everything else looks pretty solid, but I would recommend a some kind of chain roller/tensioner as Jaine posted. Last edited by Tom Bottiglieri : 25-07-2006 at 20:35. |
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Re: pic: 114 2 speed Coaxial Crab Drive
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[edit] As for experience doing a Crab, this is building off of our Triple Play Crab drive, which worked quite well. This design allows for easier programming (that goes along with a fun new control and OI scheme), easier machinability, and a lighter weight system. Did I mention it has a 2 speed? Last edited by CraigHickman : 25-07-2006 at 20:38. |
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Re: pic: 114 2 speed Coaxial Crab Drive
Love this idea, I have some sick and twisted designs in my head that look like this. One question I have for you, ever think of making the four wheels orient in a square rather than a rectangle? That way you'd have a zero degree turning radius, and would be able to turn faster with more precision. That gearbox idea was similar to what I have thunked up, the only difference is you've got yours to cad allready. But I DO LOVE THE DESIGN!
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Re: pic: 114 2 speed Coaxial Crab Drive
How are you going to tension the chain off of the globe. Are you planing on using one or two chains. I'd like to see a picture.
Keep up the good work. Keep posting. |
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Re: pic: 114 2 speed Coaxial Crab Drive
For the tensioning of the steering chain (the one that will be attached to the globe) I have a set idea: Two 1/4" plates, with two delrin rollers, running the chain to the steering sprocket. The two rollers will form a triangle with the globe sprocket, making a nice tensioning system, and giving the sprocket nice wrap.
Will post picture upon CAD completion of that system |
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Re: pic: 114 2 speed Coaxial Crab Drive
This is exactly what I have implemented into my own swerve design. I have had some bad experiences with Delrin chain tensioners, so I am wary of this approach. I may decide to use idler sprockets instead.
Have you considered timing belts? What are the pros/cons of using them. (yeah, I'm too lazy to make a real chain in inventor (black-thing = chain)) |
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Re: pic: 114 2 speed Coaxial Crab Drive
I've used timing belts before... And had bad experiences with them. When doing a rapid change in direction, The belt tends to skip... aka bad stuff, bad noise, bad wear.
So chain seems like the better option... for this application, that is. |
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Re: pic: 114 2 speed Coaxial Crab Drive
I can't recommend idler sprockets enough, they're easy to work with, reduce your efficiency losses, and aren't too heavy. Here is a picture of our implementation of them on a u-bolt, this design can easily be mounted on some aluminum angle and can be used sideways (although the chain might be a bit more likely to fall off, but some sort of spacer on the u-bolt could solve that problem, if it occurs) a simple nut can adjust tension, or they can even be spring loaded, as I suggested here .
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