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Re: Dog Gear?
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Another solution would be to adapt the 2 speed from a 1/5 or 1/8 RC 2 speed transmission. |
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Re: Dog Gear?
I'm curious what you're not impressed about? We never buy shifters from AndyMark, but our robots always use a boatload of their products and pretty much everything they sell is a good value compared to us making it ourselves.
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Re: Dog Gear?
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If you're servo shifting, "well there's your problem". Pneumatic shifting is the way to go. Most complaints I've heard about the gearbox are that they don't shift well enough without pneumatics. |
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Re: Dog Gear?
I'm curious too, AndyMark is our first stop for just about any sort of gearing, and we've ran their shifters (pneumatic) on many of our robots with no complaints about reliability.
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