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http://www.baldor.com/pdf/CA4000_Catalog/PT14_sprocket.pdf | http://www.baldor.com/pdf/CA4000_Catalog/PT14_sprocket.pdf | ||
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100# chain sprokets hard to find | |||
80# chain sprokets with bore dia above 1-1/2 hard to find | |||
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*[[LifeTrac Gear Module]] | *[[LifeTrac Gear Module]] |
Revision as of 17:49, 1 June 2013
Initial Conceptual Design
Design Conditions of Satisfaction
- Uses exising Quick Connect Wheel rotor - its shaft output.
- Geardown module is CNC cut from 1/2" steel sheet
- Notches are made such that the structure can be assembled only one way
- Mechanism for quick disassembly is included
- Mechanism for tensioning the chain drive is included
- Enclosure allows easy replacement of parts
- Quick attachment of wheel onto the output shaft of geardown module is possible
- Wheel is secured via a keyway
- Input shaft is 1-7/8" thick, output shaft is 3" thick
- Standard cold rolled shaft is used
- Mechanism for retaining axial thrust is included
- Geometry must line up for the connection to Quick Attach Wheel
- Guards protect any exposed chains/sprockets for safety
- Method of coupling to existing Quick Connect Wheel must be used - via chain drive - while considering geometry of frame a drive components
- Quick Connect Wheel and Geardown units must be sufficiently stable to maintain chain tension. Tightening mechanism must lock in place.
- Reference must be provided to verify existence of off-shelf parts
- 100 Pitch Chain must be used.
- Concept must show approximate dimensions (+/- 2") of the geardown structure
- Geardown unit must be no more than 250 lbs in weight
Further Conceptual Design
LifeTrac Existing Design
- LifeTrac - LifeTrac_III frame documentation
- Quick Connect Wheels - shows dimensions
Parts
sprokets
http://www.amazonsupply.com/roller-chain-sprockets/s/16411641
http://www.ggmfg.com/Products/Sprockets/WELDASPROCKETS.aspx
http://www.martinsprocket.com/sece_toc.htm
http://www.baldor.com/pdf/CA4000_Catalog/PT14_sprocket.pdf
sourcing problems
100# chain sprokets hard to find 80# chain sprokets with bore dia above 1-1/2 hard to find