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Mystery Sprockets
Before I start, let me preface this by saying that yes, I know there is a previous post on the subject. However, the answers to this post did not lead to a productive answer to the question.
Here's my question: where can our team find more sprockets for the KoP wheels (the normal wheels contained in the kit)? We've looked on and off for the last week. We finally found something we thought would work, but the screw-holes didn't line up. We know this part number is the one that didn't work out: 35377159. I don't think our team has the capability to machine the steel, so we need something with pre-drilled holes. One last request: if you know where to find these, just say so; please save the "search before you post" rhetoric for later. Thanks, Paul Dennis Team 1719 |
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Re: Mystery Sprockets
Do you really need the steel sprockes, or could you use the aluminum ones from IFI instead? they include spacers, so you can mount them out from the wheel a ways. You may need to tap threads into the holes in the wheels. I haven't tried to put the aluminum sprockets on the new AM plastic wheels, but the bolt pattern seems to be the same (6 each 10-32 on a 1.875" circle), so they should work.
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Re: Mystery Sprockets
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Thanks, Paul Dennis |
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However, you're running your robot for two minutes at a time, perhaps 50 times tops over the course of a competition season (unless you go to a metric ton of off-seasons). In that sort of situation, I have empirical evidence that suggests that aluminum sprockets, such as those sold by IFI, AndyMark, and perhaps others, wear acceptably. If you're really worried about it, bring a couple of spares (though you should do that as it is)...but you should be fine in most situations with the aluminum sprockets properly installed. |
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Re: Mystery Sprockets
WE used the IFI AL 28 tooth sprockets last year with Custom made spacers on the Skyway wheels. IFI is selling 24 tooth AL sprockets. If used with the Andy Mark KOP wheels, I would recommend some type of reinforcing Spacer.
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However, the transmission sprockets are a different story. Some use as few as 9 teeth, so the load per tooth is significantly higher. The general way of doing things is to use steel sprockets at the drive end of the chain, and aluminum sprockets at the wheel end of the chain. It works. |
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There are lots of ways to get things done. It takes some perseverance, creativity, and innovation, but one of the great things about FIRST is that there is a tremendous community out there to help you make it happen if you can't do it all yourself. My fundamental point is that before you have to resort to buying your a way out of a problem, make sure that you really tap all the resources that you have at your disposal. Some of them may not be obvious at first, but they are there and can add to your experience. -dave |
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Re: Mystery Sprockets
One untapped resource could be a "KOP sprockets wanted" post on CD....my guess is many teams are not using them, and there are literally several hundred of those sprockets sitting on shelves and in boxes going unused, right now, as we speak. I personally know of a pair of sprockets, but I don't have authority to give them away.
You migth check the rules first though, as the parts might not be available for sale anywhere, so using "free" ones might not be allowed. |
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Re: Mystery Sprockets
Wow, it's nice to see I could come up with a tough question, without even trying
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Re: Mystery Sprockets
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http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=1834 Quote:
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I just tried the link above and got "you do not have permission to access this page". |
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Re: Mystery Sprockets
Weird, I got the same message. I saw it just after 9:00 pm.
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Re: Mystery Sprockets
Also, it seems that what Karthik pasted is directly in contradiction with another Q&A, which asked where to obtain KOP sprockets.
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http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=1508 |
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Furthermore, I understand that there's more than one way to get things done. We've already ordered two omni wheels from Andy Mark to see if we can come up with some other solution than 4WD. However, we also wanted to look into the possibility of getting more sprockets. I'm also not sure why you think we should be looking for the most complex solution to a problem (buying pre-drilled or at least easily-drillable parts seems much simpler than drilling new holes in a steel part, which our mentors tell us is much more difficult to machine). We also did ask local teams if they had extras of these parts, and we have not yet gotten any replies. When we're trying to solve a problem as simple as our drive train, we're going to be looking for a simple solution; getting two more KoP sprockets should be doable. We are examining the alternatives, and one of them should be to get these sprockets. You seem to be critiquing me for not doing exactly what I'm trying to do with my post. Am I reading this wrong? Paul Dennis |
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