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Re: pic: 968's 2006 practice bot chassis
And 968 did the exact same thing the next year...
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Re: pic: 968's 2006 practice bot chassis
Now I know where the expression "solid as a RAWC" comes from
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During the design phase it appeared to be more weight to put bearing blocks for direct drive than it was to run more flat AM sprockets & chain, so I went with the 2-chained approach with tensioners directly mounted to the transmission (another bad idea). In hindsight, complexity of maintaining the chain system was what hurt us most this year, so it would have been much more simple to directly drive the middle wheel. We saw 254 & 233's bots in Vegas '07, and saw the simplicity of direct-drive on the middle wheel yet we didn't heed the reasons why. Coulda-shoulda-woulda's aside, maybe it's better we made our mistakes ourselves? The good news is, we didn't modify our SS's so now we {should} be able to use them again next year if the rules don't change. Now if we could only figure out where this little plastic washer goes on the SS that appeared out of nowhere on our table... |
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i could never understand how the wheels stay on. could someone please explain this to me
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You can see this here , sort of. There's a groove in the shaft outside the sprocket. The snap ring expands to fit over the shaft, and then contracts when it is seated in the groove, and then keeps the wheels/sprockets from sliding off. |
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Re: pic: 968's 2006 practice bot chassis
For some reason I can't edit my post. Here's the right link
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I believe that the sprocket is on the other side. It's a live-axle setup, so the sprocket is attached to the axle via keyway or hex, probably with a setscrew to keep it from sliding sideways.
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Re: pic: 968's 2006 practice bot chassis
Exactly the same way. Both sides have hexes (that screenshot is of the 05 bot, and it used woodruff keys), and both sides have a snap ring groove in the shaft to retain the sprocket/wheel axially. They butt up against a shoulder in the shaft where the hex ends.
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oh ok thanks now i understand
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