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Re: pic: 114: How we roll

Single bolt tensioner system? Sounds interesting, how'd you do that? and what's the CoF of that nitrile stuff?
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Re: pic: 114: How we roll

I like the blue roughtop stuff. We use it. Drives pretty nice. And about 45 matches worth of driving and it is holdng up just fine. Not even close to getting worn out.

Just curious, why did you chose to go to dead axles? (or so it appears).
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Re: pic: 114: How we roll

where did you get that blue nitrile tread?

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Re: pic: 114: How we roll

I'd like to know the CoF on that too. Any chance on a paper with the gearbox? Nice job on a sweet drive.
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Re: pic: 114: How we roll

Nitrile rough-top has essentially equivalent CoF to rubber rough-top, both about 1.3. 116 purchased our nitrile from McMaster, and I'd assume 114 did as well (only source I know of).
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Re: pic: 114: How we roll

Rollin of fo's thats totally sick baller yo! Are they chrome? Next year we are thinking of getting anything that can be chrome dipped, chrome dipped. So we can have a "bling bling" robot..... We are also working on a ball bearing spinner idea.. We will tell you how that goes....
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Re: pic: 114: How we roll

impressive, my team needs to learn how to build a drive train.

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Single bolt tensioner system? Sounds interesting, how'd you do that?
Our outer shafts are mounted in two bearing blocks inside a milled out pocket in the 2x1 frame bars, and the bearing blocks are linked via a plate on standoffs. From a plate at the front of the drivetrain, a bolt goes back to the linking plate, and can be tightened to pull the chain. Look here: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/27585
You can kinda see the tensioner at the bottom corner.

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Just curious, why did you chose to go to dead axles? (or so it appears).
The axles are live, with an eighth inch key in them. They sit in bearing blocks that are pulled to tension the sytem.

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where did you get that blue nitrile tread?
McMaster. It's blue nitrile, food grade conveyor. We love the stuff.

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Any chance on a paper with the gearbox? Nice job on a sweet drive.
I'm not too good at making papers. However, these transmissions may soon be sold from Trossen Robotics, in a partnership with Outback Manufacturing. Keep an eye out.
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McMaster. It's blue nitrile, food grade conveyor. We love the stuff.
It's actually not, just on the same page as the food grade conveyors. The nitrile is incline belting.
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It's actually not, just on the same page as the food grade conveyors. The nitrile is incline belting.
Bah, same difference. We love INCLINE BELTING then...

But yeah, it only slightly wore down, and only on the middle wheels. I have a feeling the wear was because of our ability to score extremely well, and so we were targeted with heavy defense the whole time...
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How often did you use high gear?
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Re: pic: 114: How we roll

Having 114 on our Alliance at Davis was awesome, though. 675 (us) and 2159 (Robopirates) played Defense while Eaglestrike had fun with the rack.
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How often did you use high gear?
Our driver didn't use it nearly as much as he could have. However, there were a couple notable sprints where it came in handy. I'm working on an idea to make the driver take advantage of it more next year.
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Re: pic: 114: How we roll

Just a few more questions,
Whats the weight of the gearbox alone?
Whats the weight of the entire drive base (including wheels, chain, gearboxes, motors, electronics)?
Why did you choose to go live axle without the benefit of being able to quickly change wheels (your outer side plate looks welded on)?

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