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pic: Frog Force 503 Leapfrog Drivetrain
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Re: pic: Frog Force 503 Leapfrog Drivetrain
Very nice.
How do you maintain chain tension when raising or lowering the outside wheel? |
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Re: pic: Frog Force 503 Leapfrog Drivetrain
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Thats my understanding of it anyways. Please do correct me if I'm wrong. |
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Re: pic: Frog Force 503 Leapfrog Drivetrain
Could we have a closer look at the gearboxes?
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I believe they are these. |
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Re: pic: Frog Force 503 Leapfrog Drivetrain
The chain run will lose .07 inches of length when in the up position, if this becomes an issue, we will add a spring tensioner to it. The gearboxes are a slightly modified version of the earlier posted one, the final version is at http://frcdesigns.com/designs-gearbox/
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Re: pic: Frog Force 503 Leapfrog Drivetrain
Way back when we ran an articulating drivetrain in 2011, we designed it so that the chain length was identical in the up and down position but it got a bit of slack while moving. We deemed this to be acceptable and never had any issues.
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Re: pic: Frog Force 503 Leapfrog Drivetrain
This is the same way my teams octocanum works. It rotates in the opposite direction as the way you have your module and only untensions for a brief amount of time. As long as the sprockets are aligned it won't fail (unless you use it for 10 demos without maintenance over the summer and break the chain itself).
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