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I think that's an intended feature of the wheel; you can tighten and loosen the rollers to get varying degrees of forwards versus sideways traction.
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Seriously though, even if you loosen the rollers, they are always end-loaded when the wheel is being driven. This creates substantial friction. Roller bearing friction increases traction in the fwd/rev direction, but decreases traction and force in the strafe direction. For many applications (like Breakaway?) this may be a good trade-off. I like the look of the new steel end-plates. The mounting tabs look quite a bit more rugged. The aluminum tabs on the 8" AM mecs bend very easily - even to the point of locking up the roller. ~ |
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That's pretty much what what I was going to say. I had already started CADing this and was trying to think of some other methods to switch it than pneumatic cylinders, but nonetheless I love it, keep up the good work guys.
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I don't understand. Are you stating that as a deficiency of this specific wheel design, or of mecanum wheels in general?
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If you hit 40lbs with that standard, I'm highly impressed. |
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As far as the 40lb one from the robostangs:
I haven't weighed it myself but heres a picture of it. Imagine changing the larger wheel for a mecanum and mirror those wheels in the front. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/27459 |
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It's about 40 lbs with all the wheels, the old IFI control system, battery MOUNT but no battery, and all the pneumatics.
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Way to go Nitesh and WBI - this is a cool design! I hope you bring this to IRI so we can check it out.
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I find that the 8" Mecanum tabs are quite sturdy. Andy B. |
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We thought about different things you could do with all 8 wheels on the ground, but it seems like you don't gain a lot with that because you lose both your traction and maneuverability. Quote:
.Thanks for all the compliments, and if you have any other questions or comments, please post them. Last edited by nitbaj : 25-06-2010 at 10:52. Reason: Answering Another Question |
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When viewed from the bottom they should form an O. see this post: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...4&postcount=18 ~ |
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There is only one Solenoid on it, and two accumulators. If you look at the start of the video it is mounted just north of the power switch.
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