Re: Banebot Hex Hub Issues
The same thing happened to me in the end I tapped out the holes 4mm and fitted new grub screws.
http://www.fightingrobots.co.uk/fraf...p?f=240&t=5483
Re: Banebot Hex Hub Issues
Hhhmm, I'll get onto Technobots about this. The hubs aren't exactly cheap, plus now I'll have to buy some 4mm Grub screws (and possible a Tap, not sure I have 4mm.)
Re: Banebot Hex Hub Issues
Probably just the threads stripping out. Usually from over-tightening, although if they behaved like that out-of-the-bag then I'd see about a replacement/refund. Pretty sure a couple of mine have done that but I did tighten them a lot.
Easiest fix, as mentioned, is just to drill the holes out to a larger diameter and re-tap. May cost a bit to buy the tap and grub screws, but will probably be longer lasting.
Re: Banebot Hex Hub Issues
Yeah you cross threaded it lol. Also make sure that you either put a flat on your shaft or dimple it so the grub screws are flush with the hub, so your wheel slides on nicely.
Re: Banebot Hex Hub Issues
No cross-threading or over tightening, I just put the grub in the hub to cheack the thread and found it just span when it got near to protruding. Tried putting it on the shaft and there's just not enough purchase to hold the wheel reliably.
Bought some threadlock, figured that's the easiest semi-permanent solution.
Yeh there's a flat on the shaft, don't worry.
Re: Banebot Hex Hub Issues
I'm sure I didn't cross thread anything, the screws didn't give purchase on both hubs. I'm sure this is a manufacturing problem, the hubs are not cheap and would expect the manufacturer Banebot to check these type of things better. Either that or change their name to Painbot. :rofl: