Posted by Athena at 1/24/2001 6:59 PM EST
Student on team #481, DART, from De Anza High School.
Our team is using some U bolts on our robots to keep the motor where we want it. Some of our people asked if we could use them and no one was really sure. We can right?
thanx ^.^
Posted by Jason Rudolph at 1/24/2001 7:06 PM EST
Other on team #459, Rampage, from University of Florida/Eastside High School and .
In Reply to: U bolts
Posted by Athena on 1/24/2001 6:59 PM EST:
: Our team is using some U bolts on our robots to keep the motor where we want it. Some of our people asked if we could use them and no one was really sure. We can right?
: thanx ^.^
Yup, they are fasteners, which are unlimited as long as you use them as fasteners, which you are doing, so it is legal.
Jason
Posted by bill whitley at 1/24/2001 8:26 PM EST
Student on team #70, Auto City Bandits, from Powers Catholic High School and Kettering University.
In Reply to: Re: U bolts
Posted by Jason Rudolph on 1/24/2001 7:06 PM EST:
Last year our team used U-Bolts to hold our drive (drill) motors in place. We put the motors in their (plastic) casings and filed notches for the U-Bolts. We had very little success with this as the motors had a tendency to rotate under the U-Bolt.
Bill
Team 70
: : Our team is using some U bolts on our robots to keep the motor where we want it. Some of our people asked if we could use them and no one was really sure. We can right?
: : thanx ^.^
: Yup, they are fasteners, which are unlimited as long as you use them as fasteners, which you are doing, so it is legal.
: Jason
Posted by Ken Leung at 1/24/2001 8:53 PM EST
Student on team #192, Gunn Robotics Team, from Henry M. Gunn Senior High School.
In Reply to: Re: U bolts
Posted by bill whitley on 1/24/2001 8:26 PM EST:
I’ve seen a lot of other teams using host clamps to fasten the motor on the robot, and it seems to be more successful because when you grip the motors really hard with host clamps, they tend to deform somewhat into the shape of the motor, thus reducing the chance of motors rotating in anyways or even slipping… But a lot of teams also prefer custom mounting on the motors, such as making their own motor mounts for the drill motors like team 45’s (shown in the white paper section), or taking advantage of the three treaded holes on the Van Door/window motors, as well as the 4 holes on the globe motor’s gear box.