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pic: Delrin Poly Cord Pulleys
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Re: pic: Delrin Poly Cord Pulleys
Interesting I assume those are machine lathed. But from what material?
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Re: pic: Delrin Poly Cord Pulleys
Appears to be some sort of plastic...
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Re: pic: Delrin Poly Cord Pulleys
Photo title says delrin. It's a good all around plastic that doesn't wear when using polycords. It's a bit heavy though.
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Wow its sorta like looking for the 7/16's wrench in the shop. It always appears in the most obvious place.
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Re: pic: Delrin Poly Cord Pulleys
Hope that there is never enough friction generated to melt/burn the Delrin, the fumes/smoke it gives off is like tear gas
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Re: pic: Delrin Poly Cord Pulleys
Hello all,
These are machined from Delrin 1inch stock. They weigh about .3lbs each; which we found to be reasonable for the pulleys and a LOT lighter and cleaner then our last solution. Delrin is pretty stiff stuff and as poly cord pulleys shouldn't ever experience friction to really melt/burn it. |
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Re: pic: Delrin Poly Cord Pulleys
What is the OD of the grooves? No worries about the rod deflecting under tension?
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Re: pic: Delrin Poly Cord Pulleys
To go along with Jared's questions, what diameter round belting (polycord) are you using? If the pulleys are machined from 1" diameter stock, you may be very far below the suggested minimum pulley size.
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Re: pic: Delrin Poly Cord Pulleys
Most polycord has a minimum pulley diameter, and the pulley diameter gets bigger as the cord diameter gets bigger. Exceeding the minimum diameter puts extra load on the motor driving it.
For example, the hollow Yellow Round Urethane belts my team likes to use (McMaster # 6567K56) has a minimum pulley diameter of 1.5". This year we were able to get away with a 1" diameter @ 3% cord stretch, given the gearing & power of the motors we chose. If we used a weaker motor or faster gearing, we would have probably enforced the 1.5" diameter design parameter. We also relaxed the belts overnight and in between competition so they didn't wear faster than expected. Just something to keep in mind. |
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