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Re: pic: Team 3266 Sheet Metal Drivetrain
Looks great!
One question for you though - how do you plan to mount bumpers? I have been practicing with sheet metal drive bases (my team plans to use one on a competition robot for the first time this year ) and I like the idea of having the flanges of the outermost panels bent outward but I'm not entirely sure how to mount bumpers securely. |
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Here is a front view of the bumper frame and hex mount: ![]() Last edited by BurkeHalderman : 02-11-2013 at 19:24. Reason: Added picture |
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Re: pic: Team 3266 Sheet Metal Drivetrain
You loss a bunch of strength when you don't have the belly pan under the CIMs. try to fit the CIMs so the belly pan isn't cut out. Anyways, great job, looks like a good start to a great bot.
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I'm sorry idk if you already answered this or not i didnt see it if you did. I was wondering what the thickness of the metal was and is all the metal machined or did you get any of it assembled for you? looks awesome to see the finish product!
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All the metal is .100" aluminum and is cut out using a laserjet and then bent on an automatic break, this is done by one of our machining sponsors. Then the students rivet the frame together.
As far as the overall design I owe a lot to the guys from 2168 and 228. Without their generosity and CAD files I wouldn't be anywhere near a production ready sheet metal drivetrain. Also the design for the pulley hubs was originally from 2168's 2013 robot and the weight reduction is heavily influenced from their 2011 base. What can I say I'm a huge fan! Last edited by BurkeHalderman : 04-11-2013 at 10:22. |
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Well it's actually about $230 total for all the pulley stock needed for the drive as we need 4 200mm bars of pulley stock. I only have experience using small belts on manipulators, nothing to this scale before, so i dont know if that price still a reasonable amount to spend on this drive?
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That's $19 per wheel (plus wheel cost) plus tax and shipping. More importantly, it's zero work. |
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Re: pic: Team 3266 Sheet Metal Drivetrain
This is very similar to 2168's drivetrain this year. Check them out if you can.
I don't think having CIM relief pockets in the belly pan is going to drastically compromise rigidity. Being able to "drop out" the transmission can be really useful. You may want to make the cutouts around that access hole a little less aggressive, and possibly consider an additional cross member if your manipulator won't already serve that purpose. The Andymark Cross Hex stuff that comes with those gearboxes in the kit would be an easy way to add some cross support. |
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And that is the reason I have the pockets in the belly pan, so the gearboxes can be dropped out of the bottom of the frame for easy maintenance. As far as being a little less aggressive do you mean making the pocketing smaller? |
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. A team that we work with used the KoP chassis this year and had no problems that I can think of at this time with their drive. The added width is a disadvantage if you want things more compact though.EDIT - I may have misread your post. If you were suggesting using the 9mm belts on the AM pulleys, I am not knowledgeable enough when it comes to belts to say whether the difference in profiles would have a significant effect although my gut feeling would be to avoid mixing profiles. |
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