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pic: attachment chain tread
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I dont know about that on in particular but i remember 45 had somthing like that long ago attaching plates to roler chain.
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The same cleat design was used in 2002. Metal cleats provided great front to back grippy traction on carpet, and allowed for just the right amount of side skid for tank tread turning. Then, we wanted to make softer treads for demos and such, so we molded some urethane cleats. Again, these gave us great traction while driving forward and reverse, but once we turned, the chains popped off. We even had the bottom middle idler sprocket lowered about 1/8" for ease of turning. Good luck with this design... I would start with 1.5" wide cleats and a middle lowered idler of 1/4". Andy B. Last edited by Andy Baker : 09-11-2006 at 08:35. |
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And who could forget Wildstang's hidden little gem of a track system in 2002.
Wildstang Photo Gallery Greg, I clearly remember the tread picture you brought up as well. Unfortunately, I can't remember what team it was. Though, for some reason, I have a feeling that it's from a 2001 robot. Hope this helps, somewhat... Ah, as several others have pointed out below me, it was team 885. I should have remembered that, as they are "The Green Team," the only team from Vermont. And yes, it was their 2003 robot. BEN Last edited by Ben Piecuch : 09-11-2006 at 15:15. Reason: Remembered the team as well |
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Hey Greg, what was the original picture file named??
Throw that name in: http://images.google.com/ and see what comes up. Maybe you will get lucky and it was archived or you will find a link to the team's webpage at least? idk.. just a thought. |
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Thanks to JVN for letting me know this was team 885. As for my improvements, I'll fill you all in later
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oh boy Greg has just released a semi-evil laugh!!!
well it wont be that bad since the design may be released to all teams ![]() |
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Would these tracks fall under the "no metal contacting floor" rule? I'm just wondering if perhaps this attachment chain tread would still be legal for next year.
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This is awsome. It's my first time that I have seen anything like that. Looks like a sweet idea.
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I can't stress enough how much this helps a tank tread design in maneuverability. |
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I like the concept--if I were to try treads, this would probably be the way.
That said, I'm having a bit of trouble finding attachment chain. I can get the individual links from McMaster-Carr (at about $1.85 each--ouch!), and I can't seem to find them anywhere on Stock Drive Products. Any leads on where to get these things a bit cheaper and/or together? |
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