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Thread: Sprockets on wheels

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  2. Im confused, the drill motors come with a gearbox on so you dont need to have any other sprockets attached to your wheels. Unless you are planning 4WD from one drill motor per side?

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  5. So you would effectively be having the chain/sprocket setup running a 1:1 ratio, therefore no alteration in speed or torque from the drill motors?

    I wouldnt add that complexity personally. While, as you say, it will save the motor from any potentially damaging shocks (from being flipped for example) youre adding more areas of failure.

    The chains could easily jump or break during a fight, leaving you high and dry. Connecting the wheels directly to the gearbox is a much simpler option. Yes, there may be a time when the motor bearings become damaged through shocks but that wont happen as frequently as chains jumping or breaking. (and drill motors are relatively cheap to carry as spares)

    A direct connection to the drill will also save on weight, allowing you to add that extra bit of hardox or steel to the sides or top of your bot, which may defend against spinners or axes.

    Also, the one-piece Robochallenge drill mounts or the two-piece Xbotz drill mounts have served many roboteers well. Both have had comments like In over x amount of hours use, or despite being flipped x amount of times, the motors dont sustain damage

    If you use either of them in your robot for your drills, you probably wont suffer from bearing failure too regularly (probably about 8 times out of 10 being flipped, you robot will initially land on its chassis before landing back on its wheels anyway, therefore the largest shocks will be absorbed by the part thats designed to cope with them)

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