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pic: 2 speed tranny
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Re: pic: 2 speed tranny
why not big cim little cim combo?
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Re: pic: 2 speed tranny
A better question would be why use the big-cim little cim combo, if you don't need 2 small cims elsewhere?
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Very nice, and very light! Is there a reason you switched to aluminum side plates and returned to bronze bushings?
Probably because that is significantly heavier, and a bit weaker. |
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Re: pic: 2 speed tranny
Its hard for me to judge from the angle, but it looks like you will not have much room for an output sprocket due to the encoder. I could just be look at a bad angle. Whats the gear ratios?
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My question is, are the side plates going to be hogged out to save weight? Those are some heavy trannies! |
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If needed yes, but I was under the impression that 3.32lbs per side was light.
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Im with you on this one. 3.2lbs perside is quite light especially since your getting 2 speeds out of it. I do think you could get a bit more weight out of it though, maybe 3/16" sideplates?
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Re: pic: 2 speed tranny
Weight wise, you're carrying about 3 small CIM motors with the drive motors attached. Mind you, if you can get the rest of the robot to also fit in the weight budget, I'd rather have the weight in the trannies where it's low to the ground. If not, remove some of the "extra" wall material away from the bearing areas. There's a lot of weight there.
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If that middle plate can be eliminated though, that would save weight and make it easier to machine (one less part). I can't really see what that plate's purpose is so I don't know how easy that would be. |
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Re: pic: 2 speed tranny
The middle plate supports the shifting axle. If it were removed then that axle woudl have to be supported by the other 2 plates. When you shift, it would then hit the 70t gear.
We have both a cnc machine and an EDM, but some of the advisors were looking into using the AM Super Shifter this year to decrease machine time. When I designed this I had to keep this in mind and balance weight and machine time. |
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If I designed a drivetrain that only used two small CIMs and was able to push around all the multi-motor drivetrains in FIRST wouldn't that be a lot lighter and simpler than a drivetrain that used many motors?! Sorry about getting us off topic. I actually think this is a pretty nice transmission - a crash shifting transmission looks simpler to build than a dog-shifting one. I wonder why more teams don't do it. Why did you choose crash-shifting over dog shifting? |
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Re: pic: 2 speed tranny
This transmission was meant to be an improvement on last years design which was smash shifting. I wanted to get something together before build so I went with what I had experience in.
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Can somebody clarify the differences between crash shifting and dog shifting for those of us in the peanut gallery?
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Crash shifting (also sometimes referred to as blind shifters, 116-style shifters, sliding gear shifters, and gear munchers) is when you have gears slide to engage a different set of gears like so:
![]() ![]() Dog shifting (also sometimes referred to as 45-style or 716-style shifters, depending on the dog design) engages a set of gears by using a 'dog' to lock to the shaft one of a pair of freewheeling gears. Like so: ![]() The orange part is the dog, green and blue are the freewheeling gears, red part is the output shaft, and the yellow part is the shifting rod that actuates the sliding action of the dog. (The shifter appears to be in the middle of shifting and the dog isn't really engaging either of the gears) Last edited by lukevanoort : 02-01-2008 at 08:32. |
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