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Small Pneumatic Tires
So after having watched many robots this season i was alarmed by how many pneumatic tired robots were out there. I love the smoothness of the ride on these robots and i was wondering where teams like 1114 got their wheels... i would love to find some in the 6 inch range...
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Re: Small Pneumatic Tires
I'd be game for some in the 4" range
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Re: Small Pneumatic Tires
I know that 118 made their own (but big ones). That requires some serious machines though.
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Re: Small Pneumatic Tires
http://www.harborfreight.com/6-inch-...eel-97183.html
Try these, they're a touch wide but they are 6 inches. |
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Re: Small Pneumatic Tires
1114 got their tires from McMaster, and I believe fabricated custom hubs.
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McMaster has a pneumatic caster tire: 2717T51 Pneumatic Wheel for Casters Gray, 6" X 2", 3/4" Axle, Ball Bearing, 200# Cap In stock at $19.27 Each It has a split rim that would require some sort of adapter or custom split rim (as mentioned above). |
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We did have a custom adapter made in at least one of those years; ShaneP designed it, IIRC. |
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Another good option would be skyway's 8"x 2" caster wheel (they really measure around 7.5"). They have light weight plastic hubs, 7/16 bearings, and a 4 lug bolt pattern that can be adapted to standard AM sprockets with a bit of drilling and a few standoffs. Also a wide range of tires are available with different material and tread options. I believe both 2753 and 469 used them this year (correct me if I am wrong on 469).
http://www.skywaywheels.com/products_004.htm (all the way at the bottom of the page) |
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Actually, we used these this year as well as 2006... I know a few other teams that like them too. Rockstar hubs with a custom sprocket adapter...
http://www.mbs.com/productcart/pc/vi...?idCategory=43 |
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Our preferred supplier for pneumatic wheels is Skyway Wheels. Skyway used to be the kit-of-parts wheels supplier for FIRST back when pneumatic tires came in the kit of parts. They have wheel options available with keyway hubs (which are very easy to use) and also with bolt-on mechanisms that make interfacing to shafts easier. See http://skywaywheels.com/products/hubs/index.html or http://skywaywheels.com/products_007.htm Over the years depending upon robot needs, we have used Skyway's wheels for 6", 8", 9", and 12" tires. Either smooth or lugged treads can be chosen for tires to fit most of their wheels. If you are looking for other tread patterns than the ones that Skyway provides, most "wheelchair scooter" companies can offer a wide selection, although prices tend to be high for wheelchair scooter tires, as they cater to a medical market and expect insurance to help with payment. The Skyway wheels are incredibly durable -- despite loads of abuse, we have never had a Skyway wheel break; we can't make this same claim for the non-Skyway wheels we have used. Check out the "FIRST Robotics" box (even though it is old) on the Skyway wheel home page: http://skywaywheels.com/ I would highly suggest giving them a call (rather than email) and asking them to send you their discounted price list as a FIRST Robotics team. Bart Weems is the sales manager in charge of FIRST-related sales - he is very knowledgeable, helpful, and wonderful to work with. Similarly, if you are looking for tires from medical supply companies, let them know you're from a robotics team and ask them for partial sponsorship -- major discounts are often available! Skyway Wheels on our robots can be seen in the following images: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/35535 http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/35102 http://www.mechanicalmayhem.org/teamhistory08.asp http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/30818 (Note drive wheels and roller claw) http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/30299 http://www.mechanicalmayhem.org/teamhistory06.asp http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/23474 http://www.mechanicalmayhem.org/teamhistory05.asp The "knobby" pneumatic tires we've used in 2008 and 2010 are incredibly grippy, yet still relatively durable. Being able to adjust the robot handling by changing the air in the tires is very helpful! (Talk to somebody who drives autox http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autocross or drag races for great advice about how to tune tire pressure!) Last edited by Ken Streeter : 05-05-2010 at 11:33. |
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