Go to Post Are we really at the point where the only useful thing we can discuss is Dean's choice in timekeeping apparel? The man has a watch. He uses it to tell time. Do we really care how much it is worth, or who made it? I would be much more interested in what he does, not what he wears. - dlavery [more]
Home
Go Back   Chief Delphi > CD-Media > Photos
CD-Media   CD-Spy  
portal register members calendar search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read FAQ rules

photos

papers

everything



870 Motor Mount

By: Gusman1188
New: 26-04-2004 18:42
Updated: 26-04-2004 18:42
Views: 738 times


870 Motor Mount

Hey...here's the pics of our motormount...I'll be taking more as soon as I can get a chance and we will post also post up a drawing either pdf or cad or both.

Recent Viewers

  • Guest

Discussion

view entire thread

Closed Thread

26-04-2004 22:12

Tytus Gerrish


Unread Re: pic: 870 Motor Mount

OHH look at all the CNC



26-04-2004 22:14

RBrandy


Unread Re: pic: 870 Motor Mount

Ive gotta question... Why is that chain so close to the floor? Did that cause any problems?

But nice mounts for the motors. Are those U-bolts the only thing holding it on to the rest of the robot?



26-04-2004 22:23

Greg Perkins


Unread Re: pic: 870 Motor Mount

Quote:
Originally Posted by RBrandy
Ive gotta question... Why is that chain so close to the floor? Did that cause any problems?
the chain isnt even attached to the sprockets



26-04-2004 22:25

Tytus Gerrish


Unread Re: pic: 870 Motor Mount

Quote:
Originally Posted by Greg Perkins
the chain isnt even attached to the sprockets
that could be a problem for a robot



26-04-2004 22:25

Dan Richardson


Unread Re: pic: 870 Motor Mount

Ohh very nice, robust and compact, how did your drive fair for you this season?



27-04-2004 09:34

Toolman


Unread Re: pic: 870 Motor Mount

Ok All! Now that you have a look at the drives lets give you some pros and cons from our 870 drive system.

This complete drive system was manufactured on a cheap hand operated import $900 mill and NOT A CNC. This means if we can do it you can also with a basic mill. This is our best design and lightest weight thus far for using the drill drive set up.
Pros:
* The motors always ended up cooler at the end of a round than at the beginning due to great heat transfer/cooling.
* The mount is held totally in place with one u-bolt allowing for fast removal if needed. ( We never had to remove or do any repairs to the drive system at the regional or Atlanta!)VERY DEPENDABLE
* The design allows for almost any orientation in a bot.
* The strength of the system supporting the drill transmission allows for extreme side load and end load if necessary.
* The design allows useing the threaded drill end if desired or if needed a custom shaft as we did can be machined to fit into the drill dogs.(that is another internal pic of the system)
* The design once removed from the bot requires removal of the six socket head bolts and splitting the bracket for fast drop in parts replacement.

Cons:
* Time to make one drive mount appx: 5hrs
* precise machining is a must( put your best millers on the task)



27-04-2004 10:54

MOEmaniac


Unread Re: pic: 870 Motor Mount

ooooooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh their perty lol

how much did they weigh?



27-04-2004 11:12

Toolman


Unread Re: pic: 870 Motor Mount

Quote:
Originally Posted by MOEmaniac
ooooooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh their perty lol

how much did they weigh?
The mount incorporating only the aluminum portion is .7lbs .
( This is the lightest ever!

just add the six socket head bolts and it will still be under 1 lb



27-04-2004 11:55

ngreen


Unread Re: pic: 870 Motor Mount

Quote:
Originally Posted by Toolman
The mount incorporating only the aluminum portion is only .
70lbs. This is the lightest ever!

just add the six socket head bolts and it will still be under 1 lb
Maybe edit so that it says: .70 lbs instead of .
70 lbs.



view entire thread

Closed Thread
previous
next

Tags

loading ...



All times are GMT -5. The time now is 14:46.

The Chief Delphi Forums are sponsored by Innovation First International, Inc.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2017, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © Chief Delphi