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A teaser from GRT team 192
03-02-2012 03:12
BoomsterWhy are your CIMS sideways? Considering how difficult bevel gears are to manage, why would you do this instead of a typical spur gear based gearbox?
03-02-2012 03:25
Mk.32I think it is a worm gearbox.
The sideways cims eat up less space into the middle of the chassis making it a more compact setup.
Very nice.
03-02-2012 04:51
Jeremy Germita
Is that a gearbox-less drill I see in the background?
03-02-2012 05:20
Gray Adams
03-02-2012 08:51
So 192 has worm gearboxes... That's interesting! Can't wait for SVR and CVR if you're going!
09-02-2012 00:08
Seth MalloryThe gear box was project of some of the students. They did the research and design by themselves. It looks better in person then in the picture.
For over a decade 192 has used 12 volt battery drills as power sources. This gives you a variable voltage reversible polarity hand held power source. We use Anderson power pole connectors on all of our motors. This allows us to run any motor without powering the whole robot or to run tests of components on the work bench. Two will run the four motor drive train for a short bit. It is best if you put at least a one foot lead for the connectors. The drill motors make great motors for design projects during the fall.