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Revision as of 06:20, 9 November 2013
As part of the RoboCup 2009 Mechanical, the Omni Wheels allow the robots to move in any direction at anytime.
Contents
Drawings
Assembly Structure
Parts & Components
Amounts are based on per robot. Materials are in sizes for prototyping not lowest cost per robot volume pricing if available is in parenthesis.
Stock
Plate - Wheel Plate
- Vendor - McMaster-Carr
 - Part No. - 8885K13
 - Cost - $21.63
 - Description - Alloy 7075 Aluminum Sheet .063" Thick, 12" X 12"
 
Plate - Wheel Body
- Vendor - McMaster-Carr
 - Part No. - 9246K23
 - Cost - $28.51
 - Description - Multipurpose Aluminum (Alloy 6061) 3/8" Thick, 12" X 12"
 
Shaft - Rollers
- Vendor - McMaster-Carr
 - Part No. - 9063K243
 - Cost - $17.48
 - Description - Alloy 7075 Aluminum Precision Ground Rod 1/8" Diameter, 3' Length
 - Note: Usually ships within 2 weeks.
 
Fasteners
6-32 Low Head Socket Cap Screw
- Vendor - McMaster-Carr
 - Part No. - 92220A141
 - Cost - $7.42 (packs of 25)
 - Description - Alloy Steel Low Head Socket Cap Screw 6-32 Thread, 1/4" Length
 
3/16" Dowel Pin
- Vendor - MSC
 - Part No. - 88231758
 - Cost - $43.08 (per 100)
 - Description - Precision Ground Dowel Pins - Stainless Steel Type: Dowel Pin Diameter: 3/16 Overall Length: 1/4 Material: Stainless Steel - 416 SS Finish/Coating: Bright
 
1/16" Dowel Pin
- Vendor - MSC
 - Part No. - 88231196
 - Cost - $19.83 (per 100)
 - Description - Precision Ground Dowel Pins - Stainless Steel Type: Dowel Pin Diameter: 1/16 Overall Length: 1/4 Material: Stainless Steel - 416 SS Finish/Coating: Bright
 
Other
O-Ring
- Vendor - McMaster-Carr
 - Part No. - 94115K012
 - Cost - $2.87 (Pks of 100)
 - Quantity -
 - Description - Neoprene O-Ring AS568A Dash Number 012
 
Assembly
Tools needed
- 3 axis CNC Mill
 - WaterJet
 - Hex Keys
 - Press
 - CNC Lathe(parts are outsourced)
 
Instructions
Fabrication
- The Omni body is fabricated through the use of the HAAS a 3 axis CNC Mill. The 3/8 plate is used for this process
 - The Omni Plate or Wheel plate is made with the Waterjet using the .063 7075 aluminum sheet.
- Due to the Omni Plates being quite small it is advised that you connect at least 2 together and then grinding away the small connection.
 
 - The omni rollers are outsourced. If one has access to a CNC lathe then one could fabricate one's own.
 - The planetary gear is also outsourced.
 
Assembly
- Put o-rings in the groove in the rollers and press the 1/16 dowel pins into the hole.
 - Use the press to press the bearing into the center hole of the omni body and the dowel pins into the 3 holes surrounding it.
 - On the back of the omni body place the plastic inserts into the small holes.
 - Attach the planetary gear by screwing in the 0-80 screws into the plastic inserts.
 - Place rollers with o-rings and dowel pins into the grooves on the omni body
 - Fit plate on top of the omni body and secure it by screwing in the 6-32x1/4 screws.
 
Cost Estimates
Action Log
- 10/19/2008 - Initial revised roller design completed.
 - 11/02/2008 - Added new groove style for new rollers.
 - 11/09/2008 - Refined roller design.
 - 12/30/2008 - Resized to match internal gear dimensions.
 - 01/13/2009 - Added fillets.
 - 02/01/2009 - Drawing for rollers produced and ready to be posted for quote.
 - 02/22/2009 - Design for prototype completed.
 - 03/15/2009 - Rollers posted to mfg.com for quote.
 - 03/17/2009 - Design revised. Internal gear added to omni body.
 - 03/25/2009 - Supplier for rollers selected.
 - 04/08/2009 - All 400 Rollers arrive for omni wheels.
 - 05/05/2009 - 1/2 of rollers are assembled.
 - 07/18/2009 - Omni bodies CAM'd.
 - 01/26/2010 - Omni plates for prototype water jetted.
 - 02/03/2010 - Tooling required to make omni bodies arrives.
 - 02/13/2010 - First omni body completed. Problems encountered with automated tapping of 6-32s.
 - 03/20/2010 - Last omni body for prototype made.
 - 03/23/2010 - Revisions made to omni design to allow for better draining of retaining compound, symmetrical plate positioning, and new bearings.
 - 04/03/2010 - First fleet omni body made. Process is down to 2hrs.