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Non-treaded wheels?
Annoyed after years of replacing treads that fall off, I've decided that there has to be a better way.
Does anyone know where I could find some "traction" wheels that do not have plaction-style treads? And that would also be easy to interface with AndyMark products(sprockets, etc..) I've heard of colson wheels, but I also heard that they are not the easiest to use "out of the box"? Preferrably non-pnuematic... Thanks ![]() |
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Re: Non-treaded wheels?
http://www.andymark.biz/am-0420.html
You could try doubling, or even tripling these wheels together. Maybe you should look at more effective ways of attaching the tread? The issue with getting a non-removable treaded wheel is that when the tread wears out the whole wheel is useless. |
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Re: Non-treaded wheels?
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Sincerely, Andy Baker Last edited by Andy Baker : 15-06-2010 at 15:15. |
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I guess what I was wanting is a solid rubber type wheel like those but with stickier material? |
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Re: Non-treaded wheels?
Neither link seems to work.
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Not that I've used them on an FRC robot or anything, so no guarantees, but it's an idea I've wanted to try for a little while. |
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Re: Non-treaded wheels?
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A buddy of mine in college made a great casting setup by machining the wheel's lug pattern into a plate, then boring out a two-part block (with the two halves already bolted together) to the tread diameter he wanted, then he bolted the blocks to the plate. |
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Re: Non-treaded wheels?
Robot Market Place has several options. I have not used them, just pointing out they are there.
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Re: Non-treaded wheels?
An ancient FRC trick: Take a Skyway wheel (similar to the AM KOP wheels of the current day), grind or sand off most of the tread, then screw on belting that is similar to the AM belting strips. When you need to replace said belting, unscrew the screws and grab a fresh piece of tread.
It's not exactly common for this setup to fall off mid-match--if one end comes loose, you will notice pretty quickly. |
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Re: Non-treaded wheels?
It's just like chain tensioning. If done correct the first time, you will not have any issues.
One of the main reasons that the tread has the ability to be taken on and off is reuse. You can reuse the wheels for as many competitions and years as you would like, just replace the tread. Not so bad? These are shinny. |
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Re: Non-treaded wheels?
Hmm, how well do those colson wheels work?
CoF? Has anyone ever taken one of the kit wheels and cut a tread pattern into it? |
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We've never had that problem and have been using belted wheels for 4 out of the last 5 years. Are you using large head rivets? Do you rivet too close to the end of the tread? I'm curious what your failure method actually is. |
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The failure would happen when one of the ends would come loose then take the rest with it. Each end had two rivets, in between each spoke would also have two. Most of the time the rivets did not come out, the tread just tore a hole in the rubber around the rivet. |
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We've never had tread really come off, just get so used that it was garbage. Our team also switched to blue nitrile tread and we haven't replaced the tread from our 2008 or 2010 robot. We have always used 1/8" aluminum Rivets. I think the key is making sure to use rivets with washers so your rivet doesn't bore through the tread. Also making sure tread is cut to the correct length helps. -RC |
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