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It's a pretty simple set-up, though. The adapter should tighten right onto the 6mm shaft. You can then slide your sprocket onto there. The adapter has a lip on one end so your sprocket doesn't slide off that way, and it has a groove to add the retaining ring for the other side. You could probably put some spacers in there to get the sprocket into the right position. You could also cut it to length and machine your own retaining ring groove if you have access to a lathe. If you send me a picture or a better description of what you're trying to do, I can probably be of more assistance. |
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Here's a CAD file of the 6mm to 1/2" hex banebots adapters that I whipped up. Both in Creo and STEP flavors. Feel free to use however you want-- this is as close to the technical drawings as I think I can get.
This one is three wide, but I can make a 1 or 2 wide if you'd like. It's a real shame that it looks like BaneBots is going to stop selling these. |
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I thought about doing the same thing with the thunderhex. we did this last year with our FRC team to adapt a 10 turn pot to a shaft to track the height of our linear lift. worked out really great only instead of drilling and tapping a hole in it we cut a slit down it and used a shaft collar to lock it back together. we may have to see if we have a piece of thunderhex around and try this out.
thanks for the cad file. and the explanation of it. do you see any reason this wouldn't work with the #35 sprockets from vex pro? -Chad |
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#35 chain on a FTC robot?
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I don't see a reason why it wouldn't work, but I'd probably go with a couple of the #25 sprockets instead of one of the #35 doubles. I'm pretty sure buying an adapter plus two of the VexPro sprockets is cheaper than getting a single sprockets from AM or Tetrix (although I suppose those have the advantage of just dropping in).
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