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Where did you get Inventor versions of the treads?
They were originally designed using solid works, and I haven't been able to do anything with the files. I don’t know if you’ve thought about this, but I’ve heard that the Outback Treads are completely un-maneuverable in high gear. 997 locked their AM shifters in low gear for this reason. Their robot moved fast enough in low gear! |
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The tracks are undergoing design changes to allow them to turn better all around.
I got the Inventor files through a member of team 997. However, now that I'm learning Solidworks, I kinda want to get them in solidworks so I have real stuff to learn on. Wanna swap? |
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Nice to see this tread system becoming more popular. From what I hear, it's an awesome setup, designed to push! I think our team was planning on getting some for an off-season project, but we'll have to see how it turns out. I can see them becoming a very popular product for FIRST teams.
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The tracks worked great, I hope that Sam makes your team do awesome!
(670, 997 and 753 fully (ab)used them) |
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![]() As for a solid works File... It's what Sam originally made them in, if you contact him he might be willing to hook you up. |
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1. Track material falls off. Last year we saw 753 at the davis regional and they did very well, bt they (ab)used the eystem so much, tread/track material started to fall off in pieces. This also happened this year where a team on our alliance (dont remember number) left a three inch long by inch and a half wide piece of material on the field. 2. These belts break if (ab)used too much. Just ask 997. In their 6th qualifying match sat. morning at the championships, they were pushed from the side and a belt snapped, leaving one side of the robot disabled. they said it took an hour to change both belts. 3. Teams do not gear them low enough. This year and last year, we have been able to psh or at least stop any robot with tracks. last year we had very low gearing with 4 two inch wide by 8 inch diameter IFI wedgetom traction wheels. We pshed 753 arond no problem. They did have more traction than us, but they were geared so high that they pulled too many volts when they lugged thir cims down low, their robot wold essentially shut down to protect itself, enabling them to be moved across the entire field. This year we had 6 two inch wide 6 inch diameter IFI wedgetop wheels with a lowered center wheel and a bit higher gearing for mare speed and manuverability. Of the three track systems we encontered this year, we pushed two and stood up the third (they couldnt move us, we couldnt move them). We love traction wheels We havent benn moved in the last two years!!A track system cold definately outpush us if you designed them right. Instead of 5 fps and 15 fps(most teams end up locking them in low gear anyway), try 2 fps and 6-8 fps or 3 fps and 9 fps. Just tying to provide a little insight, thats all. |
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I would have to agree that the advantages of a track system just don't outweight there weight penalty as well as complexity, cost, and reliability. A well designed 6 or 8 wheel drivetrain with high traction wheels will perform almost as well in brute strength but be much easier to build, and theoretically less prone to failure. If you break a belt you're completely, however if you break a chain in a wheel based drivetrain you still have partial drive, assuming you have multiple chain runs. Thats just my 2 cents
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My team is looking to find a decent drive system that will stay together and work well. Do you recomend this?
Chris |
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I would think that not being able to move when being pushed without snapping a belt would be a serious problem. I know our drivers drive away from people if they are in a pushing match to not lose time. Also snapping those belts and having to replace them costs a pretty good amount of money.
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actually it wasn't that bad, we can move while being pushed from the side with a normal team, but this was against a beefy drive train and the brecoflex belts have a steel whire running in them and rather then jump they snap... while some teams when being pushed from the side move sideways, we do not move at all. just something we have to deal with, next year this wont happen, we are improving the rollers
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670 was being pushed around left and right though, at SVR, Davis, and ATL.
I've thought about tank tread -- and while it is cool looking and works well, our team went with 4-wheel tank-style drive and haven't lost a pushing match once (well, maybe once to 1662...) |
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All hail the tank track! The tank track is the coolest drive train set up out there. (just look at the M4 Sherman)
But, its not cost effective, and they can be a bit slow and hard to turn. Just look at some of the new Military APCs that use a wheel system rather than tracks. |
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For these tracks, they turn just as good as a 6 wheel, and for a full drive system, only cost $1200.
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