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Telescoping arm
how do the work when you have 2 chains and 3 segments like 233 in 2004 and 2005
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Re: Telescoping arm
Basically, you have a pulley or sprocket on the top of the outermost segment, one at both the bottum and top of the middle segment, and an attatchment point at the bottum of the innermost segment.
![]() The same setup is used on an 80/20 or similar material elevator, like team 25's this year. Last edited by Joe G. : 13-06-2007 at 22:43. |
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Re: Telescoping arm
You might find this presentation by Greg Needel from the 2006 Conference Archives to be interesting. He covers a lot of different concepts in arm design in it, check it out, I think what your asking is covered in it.
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Re: Telescoping arm
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Last edited by Jeff 801 : 13-06-2007 at 23:16. |
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Re: Telescoping arm
I havn't actually gotten to look at anyone elses but this is one way i thought up.
![]() the red chain is attached to the bottom of the middle segment, goes over both the top and bottom of the outer segment and is powered by a sprocket (red lines). the second chain section (blue) attaches to the top of the outer segment ran over the top and bottom of the middle segment and is attached to the bottom of the inner segment. |
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Re: Telescoping arm
While I have not actually used the design you showed on a FRC robot, I strung up one of my LEGO robots to use the same design as you designed and it worked perfectly. With this design, all the segments are the same precent extended as all the others.
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Re: Telescoping arm
but what do you do when you have a 3" 2" and 1" box tubing in side of one another like this http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/20400
and http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/18173 |
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Re: Telescoping arm
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Re: Telescoping arm
We (Team 343-Metal in Motion) used a three segment arm like 233 this year. We drove the first section with a lead screw and a cable was wrapped around two pullies on the second. (Similar to the diagram above). We used box tubing of 3X2" for the first stage, 2X1.5" for the second and 1X1" for the third. We had intended to do the cut outs like 233 but didn't need the weight so we left them whole. If you're looking for more details, PM me and I can send you the cad drawings.
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Re: Telescoping arm
This might help you out.
From our 2005 robot http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...98&postcount=6 EDIT: We used 3X3, 2X2 and 1X1 Robot pic: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/20333 Last edited by David Guzman : 14-06-2007 at 23:29. |
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Re: Telescoping arm
The design you are inquiring about for the telescoping tower used 4", 2.5", and 1" tubing. I can elaborate on the chain routing if you like.
mike d |
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Re: Telescoping arm
We traditionally have used widow tape to minimize the profile when we build extension arms. This style easily fits into a three piece extension.because it is only 1/8" thick and utilizes internal pulleys.
Pete |
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Re: Telescoping arm
YES please !
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