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Team 2471's ball shifting spool
By: Bryce2471
New: 02-02-2014 15:00
Updated: 02-02-2014 15:00
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Got our custom ball shifting winch spool assembled yesterday. it's looking very promising, and it doesn't weigh to much considering it's made entirely of steel.
It will be run by a PG71 with an 18 volt motor.
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02-02-2014 16:41
Answer42
Re: pic: Team 2471's ball shifting spool
I second that. Looks completely professional, I would have guessed it was off the shelf. Care to share how you made it?
03-02-2014 03:57
Bryce2471
Re: pic: Team 2471's ball shifting spool
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I second that. Looks completely professional, I would have guessed it was off the shelf. Care to share how you made it?
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Thanks, I wish we had the machines capable of making that in house. Thankfully we have a mentor who has access to a really nice lathe and knows someone with a really nice wire EDM machine.
The assembly has three major parts: the spool, the ball carrier, and the shifter rod.
The ball carrier is turned to its outer shape on a lathe, the holes for the ball bearings and a key way are cut on a mill.
The shifter rod is turned to the correct outer dimensions then the end is threaded.
The spool is turned on a lathe and a profile for interacting with the bearings is wire EDM'd.
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