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A 1/8" keyway in an aluminum shaft from our Outback tracks. (Don't worry, that's the practice bot from last year.)
I think we'll attempt to key at 90 degree angles from the old keyway. Maybe. This isn't my first sour experience with aluminum keyways, unfortunately.
26-01-2008 09:59
Doug GCouple of questions..
1. What diameter is the shaft?
2. Why aren't you using steel?
This year we are trying live aluminum axles for the first time. We chose 1/2" hex, hopefully they hold up.
26-01-2008 10:02
Rob
Steel is real man...
Unless you are completely strapped for weight, drivetrain shafts should be robust enough to get through a competition maitnenence free (just opinion here).
Without a working drivetrain you may as well just put a battery with a team number and a flag holder on the field!
RAZ
26-01-2008 11:28
Jeff K.
Looks like a nice shaft..from the left of the damage. Is that 6061, 7075, or 7068?
Do the Outbacks come with that Aluminum shaft or did you just make it yourself? If they came with, then they seem to be the Banebots of last year.
26-01-2008 12:30
rachalThe shaft came from the Outbacks we bought last year and are using as a practice bot, didn't know they were aluminum until a few days ago. I would never use aluminum axles 
26-01-2008 14:13
Cory
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Looks like a nice shaft..from the left of the damage. Is that 6061, 7075, or 7068?
Do the Outbacks come with that Aluminum shaft or did you just make it yourself? If they came with, then they seem to be the Banebots of last year. ![]() |
26-01-2008 15:16
sanddrag6061 isn't a great alloy for transmitting torque through keyways or such things with high stress concentration factors. 696 used 1/2" axles with 1/8" keyways out of 2024 Aluminum (McMaster pre-keyed stock) last year with 5" wheels geared for 9fps with two CIMs on each side and never had a problem with them over two regionals and championship. But 6061, I doubt it would have survived.
Another important thing is to make sure your key fits tightly with no backlash.
26-01-2008 20:04
Teched3Looks like the key was shorter than the keyway, which would halve the load the keywayt would be able to withstand. Was that the case?
