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Re: 4" tractions wheels
http://andymark.biz/am-0014.html how do you get them on a shaft more or less, and how do you mount them
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Re: 4" tractions wheels
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It looks designed for a dead-axle drive, so we'll go with that. You'd put the sprocket onto the hub, and then you'll need a pair of appropriately sized bearings inserted into the center. Put an axle through the bearings and add to the robot. |
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Re: 4" tractions wheels
it says that bearing come with it, but we will see.
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