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  • Attaching axles for chain drive?

    Hi, am in the process of laying out a CAD plan for a wip robot and was wondering what the best way to mount the axles for a chain drive system?

    thanks in advance,

    Ben

  • #2
    I use m8 high tensile bolts as my fixed wheel axels for belt drive. It hasn’t let me down. Only time they bent was when it got a direct hit from a spinner. Still considering upping to m10 though.

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    • #3
      Thx for the answer, but how do you make sure the wheels dont move side to side on the axle?

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      • #4
        Because the bolt head or a nylock Nut is on the end.. I give it about 1mm

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        • #5
          but wouldnt the wheel rub against whatever part of the robot the bolt is going through and cause friction?

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          • #6
            Where possible you should use a single axle for strength and even on my feathers I don't go less a 25mm

            axle for the simple reason if you get flipped 6 feet in the air-your wheels and thus the axle bare the main impact

            upon landing.

            How you fix them and where depends on what you fix them to-if its HDPE body you will use bolts if its metal

            I use welding -it's just easier.

            Put the axle at the point the Robot balances before you add the Whacker or whipper which should add a kg

            or more to the front for easier drive ability.

            I fix the drive sprockets onto the wheels which does require a little skill and use bearings or brass bushes

            to take out any play in the wheels and like Matt said use a nylock nut at the end of the axle shaft.

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            • #7
              Ok, think I got it mostly sorted now.

              just one last thing, how would you go about attaching the sprocket to the wheel and can anyone reccomend a good place to get appropriate sprockets?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by para1yz3r View Post
                Ok, think I got it mostly sorted now.

                just one last thing, how would you go about attaching the sprocket to the wheel and can anyone reccomend a good place to get appropriate sprockets?
                If your wheels are plastic you will have to bolt the sprocket on and you will need to be very accurate because any

                up and down movement due to misalignment or side ways wobble will cause the chains to come off.

                If the wheels are metal I would weld the sprockets on-its just easier but once again you will need to within mm

                of perfection or the chains come off.

                I tend to buy job lots of lawnmower sprockets off E bay but for a specific chain or sprocket calda morley

                near Ossett will sort you out.

                You wouldn't go wrong with this lot-it's typical of what I tend to buy
                https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Joblot-Su...gAAOSwQXlcUB0D
                Last edited by team death; 16 June 2019, 20:34.

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