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Here's the frame for our 2011 Machine "Anomaly V10.0".
After 6 years we've returned to a welded base frame after being unable to hold a respectable tolerance with a custom non-welded frame. The side rails are CNC-ed 4x4 tube and hold the wheels, chains and associated hardware - the center wheels are to be direct driven via a super shifter. Hopefully it works well.
Weight of the bare frame is right around 14.5lbs which is better than most frames we've built in the past. If we really need to we can probably pull a pound or so out of the frame, but we'll let the rest of the robot dictate that decision.
18-01-2011 14:17
camtunkpa
Looks like a good start 816. 222 is taking a 3x5 box channel approach that bolts together we should have some pics. to share soon.
18-01-2011 14:24
Chris is meThis frame is awesome. Rather light, rigid, and easy to use. I'd love to have one of these some year. Should be sick.
18-01-2011 14:39
Akash RastogiGreat stuff Dustin! What wheels are you planning on using?
18-01-2011 15:12
thefro526
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Great stuff Dustin! What wheels are you planning on using?
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18-01-2011 15:23
O'Sancheskilooking good... team 571 as many of you might know have alway built wood chassis... but in 2011 we are making the first alluminum chassis in the teams history... our chassis will be made out of good old 1x1 box stock... good luck too all the teams... a teaser will be available shortly
18-01-2011 15:51
sdcantrell56Great start Dustin! Looking forward to seeing what your manipulator looks like. Hopefully we will run into each other at champs.
18-01-2011 16:24
thefro526
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Great start Dustin! Looking forward to seeing what your manipulator looks like. Hopefully we will run into each other at champs.
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18-01-2011 16:30
sdcantrell56Yeah man we decided just to use 2 of the 550's to power our elevator since they are so equal in power and the transmissions were available
18-01-2011 19:19
Akash Rastogi
18-01-2011 19:19
ttldomination|
Yeah man we decided just to use 2 of the 550's to power our elevator since they are so equal in power and the transmissions were available
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19-01-2011 01:44
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What kind of reduction are you guys putting those through? I've heard that the 550s are delicate and don't handle load very well...
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19-01-2011 09:07
Brandon Holley
What configuration (ie: gear ratios) of the Supershifter are you gonna be running? aka: what speeds are you shooting for?
-Brando
19-01-2011 09:22
ttldomination|
We're running 2 through a 32:1 reduction to a 2.5" pulley. Under full load they will only be drawing 20 amps collectively. Our elevator is light
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19-01-2011 09:42
thefro526
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Yeah man we decided just to use 2 of the 550's to power our elevator since they are so equal in power and the transmissions were available
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What configuration (ie: gear ratios) of the Supershifter are you gonna be running? aka: what speeds are you shooting for?
-Brando |
19-01-2011 16:54
ks_mumupsidustin.... looking forward to seeing you guys in jersey. im assuming you are using 6" x 1" plactions, looks good. should hold up to some solid challenges.
hoping for a strong season from you guys again
ill get something up for 2016 on here soon...

19-01-2011 20:13
Akash RastogiAre you building the same lift as your 08 bot?
20-01-2011 08:04
thefro526
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dustin.... looking forward to seeing you guys in jersey. im assuming you are using 6" x 1" plactions, looks good. should hold up to some solid challenges.
hoping for a strong season from you guys again ill get something up for 2016 on here soon...![]() |