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Re: [FTC]: Any teams using dead axles for arms?
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Re: [FTC]: Any teams using dead axles for arms?
Could any of the teams that do use dead axles post pictures of their steup? thanks
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Re: [FTC]: Any teams using dead axles for arms?
are you guys using these deadaxle on the intermediates in your Arm's gear train. If so, try to bolt the two gears together with a long screw. Because I remember you guys saying they kept failing at the competition, meaning that one would no longer turn the other, if they were physically bolted together and the clamps "failed", but still remained physically attached, as long as they kept in the proper place in allignment, then you wouldn't have to worry about them fail. You could juts put a shaft collar at each end of the axel to hold the gears on the axel.
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Re: [FTC]: Any teams using dead axles for arms?
the problem we were having was that the clamps at the top gear of our arm were failing. we have a medium and small gear(i dont know the teeth number) on one axle, that sits between the big gear that is attached to the axle on the arm and a small gear that is on the motor. The center axle and gear setup does not slip or anything, it is always just the clamps that attach the big gear to the axle. We ended up figuring a way to get a clamp on each side of the big gear and putting a screw through the gear and two clamps. That seemed to fix our problem but it was an "on the spot" thing and we need to make it final or use something different such as the dead axle idea.
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Re: [FTC]: Any teams using dead axles for arms?
Would it be possible for you to attach the gear directly to the arm? Mabey using a clamp as spacing?
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Re: [FTC]: Any teams using dead axles for arms?
yes, that is one idea of ours. We might add another big gear to the arm that would attach directly to the arm so the clamp is not needed. We would then have a total of four big gears at the top of our arm, but if thats what it would take then it would be worth it. We may be able to get away with only using one big gear on each side that is attached directly to the arm.
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Re: [FTC]: Any teams using dead axles for arms?
We could do this greg, Mt. Hope showed me how they did it
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Re: [FTC]: Any teams using dead axles for arms?
Take a look at pictures of robots from the FTC tournaments. Here's one with an arm attachment
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/view?q=ftc&uname=iSPACEPhotos&psc=G&cuname=iSPACEP hotos&filter=1&orderby=date#5300514601670105874 |
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Re: [FTC]: Any teams using dead axles for arms?
Our team had a problem with slipping clamps too. However, we were running compound gearing on the arm so we had to have live shafts. We attached two split clamps to each gear by drilling out the threads on one clamp and putting a 1.5" socket head screw across the drilled out clamp, gear, and into the threaded clamp on the other side of the gear. The addition of a thread locker would be helpful too.
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