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Here is a good pic of the 2004 TechnoKats gearbox.
Features:
Integral sprockets (2) required no output shaft. Chains were ran out of the gearbox, to the wheels.
2 motors could be mounted to the right side mounting plate (3/16" thick). In this case, we used 1 CIM motor and 1 FP motor with a custom, single-stage planetary reducer. The output of the planetary reducer had the same exact geometry of a CIM motor. Therefore, two CIM motors could be mounted here, or even 1 CIM motor with 1 planetary reducer holding a Drill motor.
No welding was required
No wire edm processes were required
3/8" id and 1/2" id bearings (non-shielded, flanged) were used
2.56:1 ratio between high and low gear
Dog-style shifting gears
With 1 CIM and 1 FP motor, estimated performance is...
High Gear: 950 rpm, 9 N-m
Low Gear: 370 rpm, 23 N-m
I am not publishing a complete white paper on this gearbox this summer. Instead, Mark Koors and I are starting a side business and selling these gearboxes as standard, off-the-shelf parts. Stay tuned for more news. Our storefront will be at "www.andymark.biz".
Andy B.
03-08-2004 18:44
Rich Wong
ME WANT TWO ASAP!
You take PayPal? or FIRST Mastercard?
How about selling just the gear box? 
03-08-2004 18:49
Stephen Kowskicool idea for those who don't have the resources/technical knowledge to build something like this....i think though it may take away from the learning process, but hey what do i know....cool stuff andy 
03-08-2004 20:03
Max LobovskyBecause its good to know your (almost non-existant) competitiors, http://www.robotmarketplace.com/. From what I have seen on CD, magically, no one knows of the existance of the prebuilt gearboxes available on that site designed specifically for our purposes.
On another note, I don't really want to start a big professional involvement argument thread, but this really emphasizes the situation on some teams. It seems to me that this creation must have been entirely Andy Baker and Mark Koors for them to undergo such a venture. At least they are being fair and making their (some would say unfairly used, but) awesome skills available to all FIRST teams and somewhat negating the argument about unfair professional involvement...
03-08-2004 20:27
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Originally Posted by Max Lobovsky
Because its good to know your (almost non-existant) competitiors, http://www.robotmarketplace.com/. From what I have seen on CD, magically, no one knows of the existance of the prebuilt gearboxes available on that site designed specifically for our purposes.
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03-08-2004 20:42
Max LobovskyThey do, and yet somehow, no one in the CD community knows about it, unless they are keeping it to themselves.
03-08-2004 20:44
Joe Ross
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Originally Posted by Max Lobovsky
Because its good to know your (almost non-existant) competitiors, http://www.robotmarketplace.com/. From what I have seen on CD, magically, no one knows of the existance of the prebuilt gearboxes available on that site designed specifically for our purposes.
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03-08-2004 20:57
Ben Lauer
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Originally Posted by Stephen Kowski
cool idea for those who don't have the resources/technical knowledge to build something like this....i think though it may take away from the learning process, but hey what do i know....cool stuff andy
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03-08-2004 22:36
Cory
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Originally Posted by Max Lobovsky
Because its good to know your (almost non-existant) competitiors, http://www.robotmarketplace.com/. From what I have seen on CD, magically, no one knows of the existance of the prebuilt gearboxes available on that site designed specifically for our purposes.
On another note, I don't really want to start a big professional involvement argument thread, but this really emphasizes the situation on some teams. It seems to me that this creation must have been entirely Andy Baker and Mark Koors for them to undergo such a venture. At least they are being fair and making their (some would say unfairly used, but) awesome skills available to all FIRST teams and somewhat negating the argument about unfair professional involvement... |
03-08-2004 23:11
Max Lobovskyalright, maybe I overstated how much application it has to FIRST, but it still is surprising considering there are seemingly no other organizations that sell any sort of gear reduction like these. Up until Andy Baker started, of course 
04-08-2004 00:39
suneel112A chip and a Fisher Price?!? Talk about Power! I hope that it was only for tank drive.
During the 2002 season, 461 made a set of crab-treads (a great drive train, before considering weight), where two were powered by one chip each and the other two were powered by a FP and a Drill each. The FiP didn't work well, since it had plastic gears that couldn't handle competition torque. We ended up just using the drill, and the drive itself worked pretty well. I will look into getting an inventor/auto-cad file for the teams who think they can do four systems (what we did) in less than 50 pounds. A word of advice: while it may seem "cool" and "awesome" to put a 50 pound drive system, the frame better be welded, thin-walled box aluminum and the arms must be light...Very light.
04-08-2004 03:25
Mike Schroeder
Okay so baker and koor are selling these things , soon, this leads me to wonder what marval of machining The T-Kats are gonna have on their robots this year.. I am afraid... Seriously Afraid
04-08-2004 09:39
Andy Brockway
As always, a very nice design. I was hoping you might change your mind about sharing the fisher adapter design but I completely understand.
How much of the gearbox will you be sharing? Is the shifter the same internal rod with hex shaft? Gear types and ratios?
04-08-2004 09:59
Andy Baker
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Originally Posted by Andy Brockway
As always, a very nice design. I was hoping you might change your mind about sharing the fisher adapter design but I completely understand.
How much of the gearbox will you be sharing? Is the shifter the same internal rod with hex shaft? Gear types and ratios? |
Low gear: 15 tooth, 20 dp, 14.5 p.a. 3/8 face
High gear: 28 tooth, 20 dp, 14.5 p.a. 3/8 faceShifter/output shaft:
Low gear: 48 tooth, 20 dp, 14.5 p.a. 3/8 face
High gear: 35 tooth, 20 dp, 14.5 p.a. 3/8 face
12 tooth, size 35 sprocket (qty.2)Andy B.
04-08-2004 11:09
Josh Hambright
Great looking design Andy.
Good luck in your new business venture!
04-08-2004 11:14
sanddragAndy,
Any chance we could get a picture in from the (open) side? Also, I know it's early still but is there any general price area you can give us for one of these hot little gearboxes? Thanks.
04-08-2004 22:59
Kyle Love
I got the privilege of assembling the gear boxes that went on 45's robot this year. I learned a ton from Andy, Mark Koors and Steve Butler about how they worked and how to assemble them. They really let us students get in on building some real important parts. I new basically nothing about how to build a gear box or anything on the robot, but by the end of the year I learned how to build gear boxes, use new tools, met a ton of cool new people and I even got to drive the robot around a few times.
This years gear box is really reliable and very powerful I think. I would like to thank Andy Baker, Mark Koors, Steve Butler, Alan Anderson and Amy "Prib" for teaching me a ton of new things this year and i really look forward to the next 3!
-Kyle
05-08-2004 22:15
nice job! I like your guyz's gear box. It loooks kool!
11-08-2004 21:26
Matt Reiland
Andy,
If I were a betting man I would bet on the FP being changed for 2005 after seeing FIRST clearing out all of theirs from stock. FYI