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AndyMark Stackerbox
Looking at AndyMark.biz today (LOVE the new organization by the way). And I saw there was a "New Parts" section. Under Gearboxes and Transmissions, it lists underneath the Supershifter, something called a "Stackerbox". To be released January 1st.
Anyone know what this is? I did a quick CD search but found nothing. Looks we'll be getting some new Hubs and Sprocket sizes as well. I can't wait! |
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Could this be the possible answer to all of our prayers that AM is the new kit gearbox?
because of the release date on info it could be possible... |
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I don't think it will be the kitbox. Otherwise the targeted release would be the 5th, not the first. But this is VERY intriguing. Maybe it won't even be a box targeted towards drivetrains. We could use a good 6:1 arm gearbox to interface with globe motors...
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Stackerbox? Although I might get fired for saying this, AndyMark will be selling robots from 2003 that were used in "Stack Attack"
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I wonder if it is a single-speed gearbox that stacks like the 2005/6 KOP transmission...
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The name "Stackerbox" indicates to me that this will involve customizable gear ratios (I don't mean shifting).
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Something like the Tamiya Planetary Gearbox or the MicroMark Planetary but built more ruggedly for the Fisher Price type can motors would be really handy I would think.
Last edited by ChuckDickerson : 12-12-2007 at 21:03. |
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I don't think you will find AM introducing any more planetary boxes, more than likely it's something to combine their single speed trans for manipulators.
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You guys are good.
A version of this idea was proposed to me from mentor Mike Koch from team 1720 in Muncie, in mid-November. I took a week or two to make a nice design, then got parts quoted and sourced. We are finishing up the build on a production run of these gearboxes. Mike does not know this, but his team will get a couple of these for free. (by the way... this is one of the things I LOOOOOOVE about being a small business: you can act quickly on an idea) It's not a gearbox that will be in the 08 Kit of Parts. Even so, it's a neat-o gearbox. I'll explain: Gearbox type: spur gear reduction, one stage Gearbox Size: 5" x 3" x 1" wide Reduction: 3.57:1 (14 tooth gear driving a 50 tooth gear) Shafts (input & output, identical): 3/8" dia w/ 3/32 keyway, sticking out 1" from side of gearbox Gears: 20 dp, 14.5 pa steel gears w/ ~ 3/8" face width No motor mounts. To use this gearbox, you would connect something (sprocket, hub, pulley) to the input shaft (3/8" dia) and drive it. You would then get a 3.57:1 reduction out the output shaft. The cool thing is... and here's where it gets its name... you can stack 2-3-4-5 of these things back to back and keep multiplying a 3.57:1 ratio to your output shaft. These are a large, spur gear version of what Chuck (deepwater) posted above. And... another thing (and this will take a bit longer), we can vary the reduction inside the gearbox by replacing the two gears with any two of the same dp and pa, as long as the teeth add up to 64. We're working on other ratios, but for now the only one that will be available by the end of the year is the 50:14 ratio. Yes, Andy B and Scott (indysam).... put two of these on top of each other, and you have a nice reduction for an arm. I'll post some CAD pics on the site tomorrow. I suppose that we better assign a price to this thing too. Where's that dartboard? ![]() There are many new little parts coming out within the next few weeks. Good find, Burchardt. Andy Baker Last edited by Andy Baker : 12-12-2007 at 21:59. |
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Also, is it housed in 5 x 3 extrusion similar to the single speed/ super shifter? |
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Due to the speed needed of development combined with the simple design, we did not make a prototype. We went straight to production from CAD. We'll see if this risk turns out well. Andy |
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how many of them can you stack up and not break stuff? 3.57 to the 5th power is a big number....multiply that by the torque you can get out of a typical motor .....think final stage BB failure....
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Ooh....yeah, that's definitely something to thing about....hopefully there will be some posted "recommended" limitations depending on the torque of your motor. Since they are supposedly infinitely stackable, no matter how hard those gears are hardened, there will always be a breaking point.
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