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Show the mentors as well as the students.
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In fact BB trannies, or other direct connect transmissions (where the wheel is mounted directly to the output shaft) make for, in my experience, the most reliable drivetrain as the most common point of failure... the chain or belt... is eliminated from the system. Just make sure the output shaft is supported on the outboard side of the wheel! An additional advantage of the BB trannies is that you can order them in a wide range of gear ratios, and can convert from one ratio to another (with some limitations) if you aren't happy with the performance. Yep. There was a problem with the Banebots trannies two years ago that was quite disruptive. But it is hardly fair to question the reliability of the current trannies given the fact that BB stood behind their product, solved the problem in short order, upgraded over 3,000 trannies for free, and has since improved them even more. Jason |
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i agree with that. our rookie year we had the banebots as kop gearboxes and we loved them. our robot was pretty quick that year. we are probably ordering them again this year
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I know, but thats not all i was considering. has anyone every seen a toughbox fail? |
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No. However, you can't use them in their unmodified state as mecanum gearboxes and expect speed and maneuverability to be the best. I've seen that firsthand. There are modifications that can be done to improve speed. I don't know how effective those would be when used in a mecanum drive.
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i agree. last year the toughboxes were really slow. reliable but slow. and i dont think you can speed the up all that much
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You could, in theory, get a wide range of speeds out of a Toughbox; the easier ways to get that range of speeds tend to involve factors outside of the gearbox itself. (Wheel size, sprocket choice, etc.)
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Or you can try AndyMarks new planetary. Had one in my hand Saturday, real sweet. 3.7:1 would work well with the 6" mecanums.
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Last year we had used the AndyMark 8" Mecanum Wheels along with the AndyMark Toughbox gear boxes
One thing I didn't see anyone mention, is that when you mount them mount them in a square, so as in the distance from the middle of the wheel is the same front to back as it is left to right, it makes it easier come programming and movement. It makes since when you think of it, the rollers are mounted at a 45 degree angle. |
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