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pic: Top Down Gearbox View
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Re: pic: Top Down Gearbox View
The face of those gears looks awfully narrow. You might get away with .25" face for the first gears, but the output gears really ought to be .375" or greater (especially for a direct drive).
At least give the gears thicker hubs. |
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Re: pic: Top Down Gearbox View
Why? I was thinking that since since there are 3 reductions that each gear only takes 1/3 of the force.
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The initial reduction will take the least amount of force, as there is the least amount of torque. As you subsequently gear your transmission down, the torque of the motor becomes multiplied by the gear ratio of each stage of gearing. |
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![]() Each gear will take the full force because gears in gearboxes mesh in a series, not parallel. I would definitely make them thicker. They are waay too thin. What pitch are those by the way? I suggest not using anything too small. 20 dp is a good size, its what AM uses. If you need any help, my AIM's in my profile. good luck, Vivek EDIT: cory's absolutely right. you still don't want anything too thin. better too strong than too weak. |
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Re: pic: Top Down Gearbox View
My advice is anytime your intuition tells you something, double check it with physics. That's something that's served me well is to both trust my gut, but make sure my gut is correct, and make sure someone else confirms that if I am designing something critical to my robot's success such as a gearbox. Also, don't view criticism as negative, but rather that all of the people on CD want to make sure that come competition, everyone has a working robot.
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3/8" face width 20 DP is generally the defacto gear type for FRC drivetrains. Depending on the type of load you'll be seeing, you can increase DP or reduce face width in earlier stages. In output stages you probably don't want to go less than 3/8" face width and 20 DP. Again, there is math that will verify these rough guesses, but that's a bit more complicated. |
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Re: pic: Top Down Gearbox View
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![]() Last edited by RMS11 : 11-08-2008 at 08:36. |
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They even come prebroached. -Vivek |
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You can get them from McMasterCarr, or go to one of the primary manufacturers at Martin Sprocket & Gear, Inc.
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Re: pic: Top Down Gearbox View
233 has always used 32 pitch for the first stage of our gearboxes. We have even used 1/8" face width with no problems. The second and if necessary third stage is usually 24 pitch. We have used 20 pitch gears if we cant find the ratio we need in 24 pitch. All our gears use the 20 degree pressure angle.
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