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Re: pic: FRC 1771 Swerve Module
that looks familiar.....
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Re: pic: FRC 1771 Swerve Module
It is somewhat similar. The big difference would be in how ours is all assembled by bolts or rivets versus yours is welded. Im working on a new revision now. How are you keying your wheels. Im planning on making wheels like that for next year.
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Re: pic: FRC 1771 Swerve Module
all axles on our swerve are 7068 alum. hex, with the sprockets and bevel gears hex broaches and the axles held in by snaprings.
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Re: pic: FRC 1771 Swerve Module
Cool. Specifically what is on the wheel to take the hex shaft. Look for the second revision in a little bit
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Re: pic: FRC 1771 Swerve Module
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the wheel has 2 pieces of .75" o.d. aluminum round 6061 with a 3/8ths hex broached in it. those 2 pieces are welded onto the waterjetted wheel sideplate |
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Re: pic: FRC 1771 Swerve Module
sorry to be a total noob, but what motor do u use to drive? or any drawing of the inside or an exploded view would be awesome. Thanks.
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Re: pic: FRC 1771 Swerve Module
they use the cims in the other chassis picture with chain travelling to the modules to drive the wheels. Inside, there are just bevel gears going from the vertical shaft to the shaft the higher side sprocket is mounted on.
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Re: pic: FRC 1771 Swerve Module
I'm considering a swerve drive for next year, but I've been having trouble finding hex shaft and sprockets that match. The only place I really know to look is McMaster. Where did you guys get yours?
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Re: pic: FRC 1771 Swerve Module
We had a local sponsor make us custom 7068 aluminum hex shafts to fit the sprockets.
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Re: pic: FRC 1771 Swerve Module
I am using 2 cims into a custom gearbox per side. It is a single speed transmission. Also the best way to get sprockets to match hex is to buy plain dore sprockets and broach them into a hex. Hex stock shaft is very cheap and can be bought at mcmaster.
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Re: pic: FRC 1771 Swerve Module
However, 7068/7075 hex shafts that some teams are using have to be custom made.
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Re: pic: FRC 1771 Swerve Module
Is 7068 or 7075 really necessary for a hex shaft that is short in length and supported on both ends. I would think that it would be plenty strong enough since you dont have to worry about a keyway.
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