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  • Trouble finding wheels

    I managed to find some wheels off Ebay a while ago, but they are not suitable anymore (the bore is far too big.) So I've been looking for some replacements but I can't find any that are suitable.

    I'm looking for a wheel which can be (fairly easily) attached to a 6mm threaded rod axle, and is between 4-5 inch diameter (~10-13cm.)

    I found the blue wheels on Robochallenge, but it doesn't say what the bore size is.

  • #2
    Re: Trouble finding wheels

    a 6mm axle on a featherweight will get bent VERY easily. Take a hammer and with your thread in a vice smack it. It will bend. If you are not happy to do this on an axle in a feather then it isn't suitable for the arena. Ideally a featherweight should be able to fall from a good 6ft onto a hard surface on any part of the machine and survive undamaged.

    O and the blue wheels have a bore around the 12mm mark (can't remember exactly). Save yourself some time, buy some drills, take out the motors and gearboxes and use them with the robochallenge wheels with the nut insert.

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    • #3
      Re: Trouble finding wheels

      http://www.technobotsonline.com/emg30-1 ... 32952.html

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      • #4
        Re: Trouble finding wheels

        Yes I know 6mm is a bit thin, but I thought it might be ok as the wheel is supported directly either side by some bearings attached to the chasis.

        I have looked at that wheel, looks good but it's for 5mm axles. Thanks anyway.

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        • #5
          Re: Trouble finding wheels

          eh drill it out to 6mm? You're not going to find many parts that are bolt on and go in this hobby.

          Try a 6mm shaft if you want, but I can almost guarantee that it will fail.

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          • #6
            Re: Trouble finding wheels

            i have drill motors and the wheels bolt straight onto motor with a 5mm bolt

            How would we go about a bigger thread size on the motor size of things?

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            • #7
              Re: Trouble finding wheels

              AHHH I see where you are going wrong. I assume that you are planning on putting a wheel on the end and screwing in the reverse thread 5mm screw? This will break.

              Instead, get some of the nut insert wheels from robochallenge. These screw over the larger thread on the end of the drill motor shaft, then you place a washer over the end of the wheel bore and screw in the reverse threaded screw (the 5mm one). Because one thread is a right hand and the other a left hand, as one tries to loosen, the other will tighten, keeping the wheel in place.

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