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The 20DP, 14.5PA steel AM Toughbox gears should be more than capable of transmitting that much torque (and much more) before giving you any trouble. Several teams have used similar arrangements in the past.
My only other thought is that I'm not sure if the relatively meager weight savings of dogging the inner plate like that are worth the decrease in strength. Good job! |
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Make sure you keep it well lubricated, that is the only way I have ever seen a toughbox shredded.
This is some sort of exploded view (or has an inner frame rail with visibility off), right? As much as pocketing the plate is probably a waste of time and resources, it looks pretty darn good. |
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Forgive my ignorance*, but what is the white bit on top of the CIMs? A third motor or a sensor?
*I have the flu and everything is dancing. You'd think the swine flu would make me as smart as a Pig Farmer, but I have no Andy Baker Powers. |
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If the frame flexes slightly from an impact (unlikely with bumpers on, but still) what is the probability of the gearboxes failure?
And yes, that is a FP through the new AM Planetary casing (saves .2lb!). I do miss the blue anodized and red anodized casings though... maybe Andy still has some laying around. I left the inner frame visibility off so one can actually see the two stages (mostly). In the animation, the inner frame is visible but I removed visibility on one of the standoffs holding the mounting plate away from the inside plate. Last edited by Thermal : 12-03-2009 at 12:33 PM. |
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Looks cool.
Handy tip,: Remember that if you use the 14t CIM gear from AM you will not be able to pull the motor and pinion assembly through the CIM pilot hole without taking it apart. You could make the center CIM mount hole larger than the pinion OD(.9" or so), then tighten your tolerance on the bolt holes to give you some alignment....this way you can disassemble the motors without having to remove the pinions. Or just use the 12t pinion that is used on SuperShifter. Good luck. |
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Thanks for the input ajlapp, I think we'll take the advice to allow us to pull the motors out without banging at em with a flathead first.
Here is a picture of the mounting plate. Things circled in red are motor mounts. Things circled in purple are where the spacers go. The bit circled in lime-green are the two reductions for the gearbox. http://s169.photobucket.com/albums/u...ntingplate.png We ended up keeping the mounting holes the same dimensions as the TB so if things go south we can just bolt a pre-assembled toughbox on and keep on rolling. |
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Competition robot: ![]() ![]() Practice robot (bottom view): ![]() |
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We did something similar in 2007 with the big CIM, small CIM, and FP motors and had no problems.
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/28837 |
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I would highly suggest against pocketing your motor mounting plate like that. Not for strength concerns, but for cost and time. The weight savings simply aren't worth the headache.
That being said, Nice design! Ought to make everything nice and integrated. If you can figure out a system to make each side of the drive system modular (IE GRT in 2007), it would add to the system's robustness and quick-changeability during competition. I'm still waiting for a team that can pull of Nascar speed pit stops for battery and drive changes. It'll be cool to see a team rush into the put, drop the entire robot base (drive+battery), latch a new one on, and rush off. You know, I think my CAD setup is calling me... |
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I know last year we took out about 1.5 lbs total from our gearbox plates, even if was half a pound, that could be a big deal. And even if the plates aren't being CNC'd, pocketing can be done by hand or on a manual relatively easily, and an hour of work for half of pound of weight is a no brainer for any team (there are an awful lot of hours in the season...). Last edited by AdamHeard : 12-04-2009 at 12:38 AM. |
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Art, that is some BEAUTIFUL work. I love the sheet-metal work you guys did. If only it was powdercoated black! -John /Off-Topic |
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Re: pic: Modified/Integrated Transmission
![]() Huh, just for kicks and giggles I asked a sponsor of our team if they could waterjet out this plate and what do you know, 12 hour turn-around from sending the DXF and getting it made. I'm so very happy right now. Thoughts? |
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