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Re: what motor did you use(arm)
Team 233 used one large CIM through a custum gear box to rotate our arm, and another large CIM through a custum gear box to extend the arm
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Re: what motor did you use(arm)
We used a CIM motor to drive te arm with the help of a andy-mark planetary gear system. we also used two globe motors on our end effector. We had to save our fisher-price motors for our lift.
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Re: what motor did you use(arm)
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I know Chris was simply making a point to look at the physics, specifically mechanical advantage of gearboxes. Hmmm... maybe we could re-write the Archimedes quote ... "if I had a big enough gearbox for my 16 W mabuchi, I could move the world". Another hmmm.. makes me think of an off-season project!!! |
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Re: what motor did you use(arm)
Then again you could also consider the arms moment of inertia because many of these arms have a large weight at the end of a long stick. So even if the motor can move the arm fast, it might take too long to get up the speed.
We didn't use an arm this year but we used one in 2005 and each joint was powered by a fischer price. I forget the reduction on the lower arm but the upper arm somehow got to 1157:1. Not by design, but hay it was a highly entertaining fluke. Alex |
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Re: what motor did you use(arm)
Quixilver used the window motor for the shoulder joint and a globe motor on the elbow joint.
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Re: what motor did you use(arm)
1741 used five motors on the arm assembly of our first robot. One keyang to move a shuttle up and down. Two fischer prices and one that ended up having to be changed multiple times (started as a keyang, then went to a globe on a custom worm drive gear box, and finally the banebots planetary on that same gear box). Finally we used one globe to adjust the pitch of our gripper via a screw drive. This system was extremely complicated and we chose to build an entire new robot for IRI. This new one used two banebots planetarys one on either end of a worm gear that moved the arm around a fixed gear on the shaft which was also fixed to our tower.
The moral of the story simple is almost always equal to better. |
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Re: what motor did you use(arm)
1024 Used both large CIMs for the manipulator... worked out well, 0->12ft on the elevator in 0.9 seconds.
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Re: what motor did you use(arm)
We used the large CIM motor with 3 to 1 belt drive to a 2 in pully to wench up 8020 slid on a slide. The claw we used was large enough to grab a tube from the outside. When the tube was in the claw it took no time for it to go to the top spur. We did not want to wait for it to crank up so we made sure it would get thier fast. For the claw we used pneumatics pulling steel cables to close the claw and springs to open. http://team1322.org/DESIGN1.jpg
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Re: what motor did you use(arm)
We used a CIM motor straight into an AM Gearbox which drove the arm.
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Re: what motor did you use(arm)
We raised and lowered our arm with the Keyang window motor. We attached the motor to the arm itself, so we could use it as a counterweight. Originally, we planned to use another window motor to telescope our arm, but we swapped that for pneumatics late in the build season.
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