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Self explanitory.
To be continued... (update from Hartford Regional)
07-03-2007 02:35
Gabe
Excellent work and a rousing cheer!!!
It's always good to hear teams solving problems on their own, especially these troubled transmissions.
07-03-2007 07:54
colin340
ya we saw that to the problem was that a tolerance was - not + on the holes
07-03-2007 10:28
Uberbotswelding has worked very well for us... those carrier pins are not going anywhere.
07-03-2007 14:51
techtiger1While welding the pins is a great idea and solution to the problem it still doesn't help the fact of the tolerances on the gearbox aren't great and that some teams are asking way too much of these motors. Props to 237 though on comming up with some sort of solution.
-Drew
07-03-2007 18:28
Ted Boucher
To add what I forgot to tell elgin:
1. That picture of the pins out are of a NEW carrier plate, not the old one. The plates were installed friday morning and the gearboxes were opened that afternoon to change to a dual transmission setup. I think that comes to only 6 matches played with the new plates in.
2. We measured the top of the hole, and the bottom of the hole. the top of the hole were the pin was allowed to move was ovaled out and .02 inch different then the bottom of the hole.
Hopefully this fix helps some of you, I would recommend taking a peak into the gearbox to see if you have this situation before it becomes a serious problem.
07-03-2007 22:57
DonRotolo
...wish we had access to a welder...
Don
07-03-2007 23:08
Elgin Clock
08-03-2007 01:34
eugenebrooks
08-03-2007 18:36
DonRotolo
Not a bad idea. It'll take a few hours to pull the trannies and then the plates, deliver them to the shop - then I need to hope the shop gets them back to us in time to reassemble everything & get to inspection.
Honestly, I'm really not sure we have the time.
When the plates went in, we did check the pins really carefully, they were all a press fit.
In any case, it's not my decision, I'm just a consultant - the students need to think this out and decide what they want to do.
Don
08-03-2007 19:18
eugenebrooksRead my suggestion more carefully.
Eugene
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Not a bad idea. It'll take a few hours to pull the trannies and then the plates, deliver them to the shop - then I need to hope the shop gets them back to us in time to reassemble everything & get to inspection.
Honestly, I'm really not sure we have the time. When the plates went in, we did check the pins really carefully, they were all a press fit. In any case, it's not my decision, I'm just a consultant - the students need to think this out and decide what they want to do. Don |
08-03-2007 19:39
Teched3Do not run with the hardened plates without at least welding the pins. Get replacement plates and have someone wait while you're pulling the trannies. You should be able to disassemble from the front mounting plate if you can get at all 4 retaining screws. you shouldn't have to take out the front mounting plate/output shaft. This may simplify you changeover. Then be certain the tranny housing is pushed up square to the front mounting plate before lightly tightening the retaining screws, turn the driveline to help center the housing with the front plate and tighten screws carefully. Check that the sytem is turning easily, as any misalignment will cause binding in the gears. Good Luck!!
09-03-2007 20:26
kevin.li.rit
I really wish I knew the pins would fall out before today. We had them fall out on one drive after the third match at finger lakes.
How common is this failure?
09-03-2007 20:54
dapubWe ran all of our seeding matches (8) and then the quarter finals with the hardened plates.... that were not welded. Without any problem. We are using 4 gearboxes - one on each of our mecanum wheels.
But we have not pulled them to inspect them. Maybe we have just been lucky.
10-03-2007 07:50
Teched3|
We ran all of our seeding matches (8) and then the quarter finals with the hardened plates.... that were not welded. Without any problem. We are using 4 gearboxes - one on each of our mecanum wheels.
But we have not pulled them to inspect them. Maybe we have just been lucky. |