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Team 1718 Treads

Craig Roys

By: Craig Roys
New: 10-02-2006 22:35
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Team 1718 Treads

Well, 10 days to go and things are finally starting to take shape. Our treads are finished and shown here mounted on a temporary chassis while the final is being finished. The treads can push a person sitting on their butt across the carpet with little problem. We still have to add our ball collector and shooter. So much to do - so little time. But we adhere to the two big words on the cover of the Hitchhiker's Guide - DON'T PANIC! Who needs sleep anyway?

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12-02-2006 00:25

sanddrag


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Very nice. Where did those treads/belts come from and what part number are they?



12-02-2006 10:14

Craig Roys


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Very nice. Where did those treads/belts come from and what part number are they?
The belts are custom made by one of our sponsors - Industrial Extrusion Belting in Cassopolis, MI.



12-02-2006 11:19

Lil' Lavery


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Is there only one tread assembly on each side of the robot? If so, I think you may have some stability issues if you decide to persue the ramp (unless your really short, which you can't really tell from the picture).
Sweet looking treads though.



12-02-2006 19:26

matt101


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What is the tread made of? From the picture it looks like its some type of rubber or something.



12-02-2006 19:44

Eric Scheuing


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It doesn't look like you get much traction on those; rather smooth, but it really depends on the total weight of the bot, I guess.



13-02-2006 05:44

LightWaves1636


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80/20?!?!?!?!?!?! I LOVE 80/20!!!!!!!! So strong and yet so light, the t-brackets, where they can slide ina dnout, no rivting, ahhhhh, the bliss of this stuff. lol, sorry, I just love the stuff so much.



13-02-2006 09:36

Craig Roys


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Is there only one tread assembly on each side of the robot? If so, I think you may have some stability issues if you decide to persue the ramp (unless your really short, which you can't really tell from the picture).
Sweet looking treads though.
Yes, just one tread assembly per side. The treads are just under 24" end to end and we are 38" wide. We have no problems climbing the ramp head on. If we turn sideways, we can bottom out, but we've yet to find a position we can't get out of - at least one of the treads always has contact with the ground. We also have at least 80% of our total weight low on the robot to help with stability on the ramp.



13-02-2006 09:40

Craig Roys


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It doesn't look like you get much traction on those; rather smooth, but it really depends on the total weight of the bot, I guess.
That's what I thought when I first saw them, but I was proven way wrong. The rubber on the outside, although smooth, is very soft so it grips well. It pushed a 180 lb person sitting on their butt across the carpet with the robot weight only around 50 lbs. And because of our short and wide config, we are still able to turn easily enough.



13-02-2006 10:20

DjAlamose


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The belts are custom made by one of our sponsors - Industrial Extrusion Belting in Cassopolis, MI.
Just to remind you that although the part was made by your sponsor and it might have been donated, you still have to have it in the B.O.M. and the materials that went into making the product acounted for in the overall cost of the robot. Although it was free, there was still some expence in making it and that has to be accounted for.

But those treads are quite nice, the smooth surface might not get as much traction as a ruffed up one though, in my opinion I would lightly take a file to it (a rough one) to give them a little more grip. I also love the use of 80-20, that stuff is soo awsome!



13-02-2006 11:03

bbehnke


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very nice, those wheels look like they weigh 20lbs. each



13-02-2006 12:40

Craig Roys


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very nice, those wheels look like they weigh 20lbs. each
Each wheel is just under 3.5 lbs. Each tread assembly is about 12 lbs. The chassis in that picture weighs just under 50 lbs.



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