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CGX-104 cycloidal versaplanetary internals

asid61

By: asid61
New: 06-14-2015 06:02 AM
Updated: 06-14-2015 06:02 AM
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CGX-104 cycloidal versaplanetary internals

Internals of CGX-104.
Cycloidal gearbox. Splines and gears generated using Lil' Lavery's existing equations in SolidWorks.

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06-15-2015 10:43 AM

evand4567


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Awesome. Do you intend to manufacture it? I know there have been a number of threads on cycloidal gear boxes, but I don't think anyone has actually designed/built one for FRC purposes. I'd be interested in how it handles wear and vibration, given the off center mass.



06-15-2015 09:44 PM

asid61


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Awesome. Do you intend to manufacture it? I know there have been a number of threads on cycloidal gear boxes, but I don't think anyone has actually designed/built one for FRC purposes. I'd be interested in how it handles wear and vibration, given the off center mass.
I can't. No CNC. I'm trying to design a second version with no off-center mass.



06-16-2015 09:27 AM

Ty Tremblay


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Awesome. Do you intend to manufacture it? I know there have been a number of threads on cycloidal gear boxes, but I don't think anyone has actually designed/built one for FRC purposes. I'd be interested in how it handles wear and vibration, given the off center mass.
Did you read those threads?

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...34&postcount=4



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