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Traction for Balancers

Posted by Tyson Wormus at 2/19/2001 2:39 PM EST


Student on team #159, Alpine Robotics, from Poudre High School.



What type of wheels are any of the teams planning to balance two bins using? I've looked at some of the pictures, and they look like standard wheelchair wheels. Our team had quite a bit of trouble with the traction of towing both goals up the ramp with standard wheels, we have since redesigned our wheels, but not without troubles. We are currently trying to figure out how not to shred the carpet. What types of wheels are you guys using?


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Re: Traction for Balancers

Posted by Matt Rock at 2/19/2001 3:22 PM EST


Student on team #115, Monta Vista Robotics Team, from Monta Vista High School and All those nice people.


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: What type of wheels are any of the teams planning to balance two bins using? I've looked at some of the pictures, and they look like standard wheelchair wheels. Our team had quite a bit of trouble with the traction of towing both goals up the ramp with standard wheels, we have since redesigned our wheels, but not without troubles. We are currently trying to figure out how not to shred the carpet. What types of wheels are you guys using?

We're just using the 8 inch wheelchair wheels, but we have no trouble at all dragging both goals up at the same time, (full goals, with the big balls too) weight is a big factor too, we're just under 130 right now


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Re: Traction for Balancers

Posted by Anthony Lapp at 2/19/2001 3:39 PM EST


Engineer on team #221, MI Roboworks, from Michigan Technological University.


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: What type of wheels are any of the teams planning to balance two bins using? I've looked at some of the pictures, and they look like standard wheelchair wheels. Our team had quite a bit of trouble with the traction of towing both goals up the ramp with standard wheels, we have since redesigned our wheels, but not without troubles. We are currently trying to figure out how not to shred the carpet. What types of wheels are you guys using?

we're on treads


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Re: Traction for Balancers

Posted by Tim Gates at 2/19/2001 10:04 PM EST


Engineer on team #288, RoboDawgs, from Grandville High School and X-Rite/Delphi.


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We are using tracks with 9 bogies on each side, but if you lift the goals slightly when you grab them it will transfer some of their weight to your wheels.

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Treads work well

Posted by Andy Baker at 2/20/2001 1:18 AM EST


Engineer on team #45, TechnoKats, from Kokomo High School and Delphi Automotive Systems.


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Posted by Tyson Wormus on 2/19/2001 2:39 PM EST:



We are using treads and that seems to work well.

Two goals are grabbed and we go to balance. Going forward, we do OK, balancing automatically about 50% of the time, the first try. Going backward, we have more success. For some reason, balancing while driving backward is close to 90% so far.... hmmm.

If we miss balancing the first try, we get it on the second (since we are going backwards). We probably oughta back up the bridge initially. Or, it could be that our bridge is a bit unbalanced. Oh, well, it's crated.

We'll surely tweak this some more at the competitions.

Andy B.


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