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pic: Skunkswerve Module Cross Section
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Re: pic: Skunkswerve Module Cross Section
This is the final design for the swerve modules we are using on this year's robot. I would be happy to answer any questions.
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Re: pic: Skunkswerve Module Cross Section
Looks good. How much does it weigh, and can you put up an isometric view? I'm having a hard time visualizing the bearing mounts for the sprocket-bevel gear shaft.
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Re: pic: Skunkswerve Module Cross Section
Our design is similar, I'm just curious as to how you guys built it. Our modules are milled and assembled from various pieces of square tubing.
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Re: pic: Skunkswerve Module Cross Section
There is a bearing on each side that is press fit. We some left material in the bottom of the hole for the bearing that keeps them from being pressed through. We drilled and tapped the shafts so that we can secure them in the opposite direction with a washer and a bolt. I'm uploading an Iso view right now.
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Re: pic: Skunkswerve Module Cross Section
We used 4x4 aluminum extrusion (1/4 W) and 1/4 plate welded to the top. Then our new machining sponsor CNCed out all the holes and add the curve at the bottom that can be seen in an Iso view (Another pic is uploading as I post this).
Last edited by Dave McLaughlin : 27-01-2009 at 22:23. |
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Re: pic: Skunkswerve Module Cross Section
The Isometric view can be seen here: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...threadid=73090
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ok now this is cool, i haven't seen much people put the split view to work so i gotta give you that.
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Re: pic: Skunkswerve Module Cross Section
looks fairly similar to 2022's swerve modules. Except that we CNCed the parts out of 1/8" aluminum plate and welded them together. So our modules are bigger.
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Last edited by Dave McLaughlin : 02-03-2009 at 18:34. Reason: Double Post |
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Re: pic: Skunkswerve Module Cross Section
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I was also wondering how large your modules are and how much they weigh for comparison. Thanks in advance. |
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Re: pic: Skunkswerve Module Cross Section
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=75407
Each wheelbox has this lazy susan on top and bottom http://www.mcmaster.com/library/20080826/1544T100L.GIF I don't have the exact specs but I am guessing that they are each 8 or 9 inches tall, then +2 inches for the turning chain and drive chain. So the entire drivebase is less than 1 foot tall. ![]() Last edited by big1boom : 02-03-2009 at 18:28. |
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Re: pic: Skunkswerve Module Cross Section
I envy how easy it must be to get your hands inside the module for maintenance. The top of our drive base frame is also about 1' off the floor, with steering and power chains on top. Do you employ differential power between the left and right side? Our drive does and this allows us to change from "half-swerve" to "crab" to "tank" all without any mechanical changes.
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Re: pic: Skunkswerve Module Cross Section
No differential. All wheels are powered the same amount. But we are able to implement a type of "Warthog" steering where to the front wheels turn opposite of the back wheels.
It is fairly easy maintence on the swerve moduals. We have around a third of an inch of ground clearance. |
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Re: pic: Skunkswerve Module Cross Section
We use the same type of 4x4x4 or "warthog" drive when we are swerving. We are using a three axis joystick and use x and y to translate or "crab" relative to the front of the robot. When we use the z axis, yawing on the joystick, the modules are oriented "warthog" style AND receive left-right differential power. We have found that this is quite effective.
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