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====Output Gear (Supplier B)====
 
:Vendor: WM Berg
 
:Vendor: WM Berg
:Part No.: PFS80-20
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:Part No.: PFS80-26
:Description: Module 0.5, 20 Teeth, 20° Pressure Angle, Stainless Steel Gear with set screw, 3mm bore, 10mm PD
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:Description: Module 0.5, 20 Teeth, 20° Pressure Angle, Stainless Steel Gear with set screw, 3mm bore, 13mm PD
:Cost: $15.78
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:Cost: $17.42
 
:Drawing:[http://www.wmberg.com/catalog/catpage.aspx?url=pdf/M05B082.pdf Dribbler Gear Spec Sheet]
 
:Drawing:[http://www.wmberg.com/catalog/catpage.aspx?url=pdf/M05B082.pdf Dribbler Gear Spec Sheet]
*Roller gear bore must be reamed out to 4mm
 
*Powers the dribbler roller - is recessed into the roller itself
 
  
 
===Stock===
 
===Stock===

Revision as of 22:16, 18 March 2009

Testing

Dribbler Bar Type

The current plan for the 2009 Dribbler is to have it be segmented. Segmenting creates two sections of dribbler with a gap in between. Theoretically, this allows for more ball control. The Mexican team used this set up in 2008 (see here). The gap in between is going to be between a quarter to a third of the length of the dribbler.

Performance Assessment

To measure last years performance and game play. This will be determined by receiving a kick and grabbing a stationary ball all under computer control. These results will be used as a benchmark to our new Dribbler model.

Pouring

We might want to look into pouring a mold of silicon rubber for the Dribbler assembly. This will be easier to put the rubber on the shaft. We don't know how well this will work, but we should do tests to see its effectiveness.

Candidates

  1. 75115A65 McMaster-Carr ($17.89)

Obstacles

  1. Make an outer mold.
  2. Make inner mold/shaft.
  3. Develop out gassing technique for pour.

Parts & Components

Motors

Dribbler Motor

Vendor - Maxon
Part No. - 266521 (with attached gear head 118184)
5.4 gear reduction
Cost - $146.20 each
Notes
Motor Data Sheet
Gearhead Data Sheet

Gearing

Motor Gear (Supplier A)

Vendor: SDP/SI
Part No.: S10T05M034S0303
Description: Module 0.5, 34 Teeth, 20° Pressure Angle, Stainless Steel 303 Gear with hub set screw, 3mm bore, 17mm PD
Cost: $12.56
Drawing:Motor Gear Spec Sheet
  • Roller gear bore must be reamed out to 4mm

Motor Gear (Supplier B)

Vendor: WM Berg
Part No.: PFS80-34
Description: Module 0.5, 34 Teeth, 20° Pressure Angle, Stainless Steel Gear with hub set screw, 3mm bore, 17mm PD
Cost: $18.73
Drawing:Motor Gear Spec Sheet
  • Roller gear bore must be reamed out to 4mm

Output Gear (Supplier A)

Vendor: SDP/SI
Part No.: S10T05M020S0303
Description: Module 0.5, 20 Teeth, 20° Pressure Angle, Stainless Steel 303 Gear with set screw, 3mm bore, 10mm PD
Cost: $10.46
Drawing:Dribbler Gear Spec Sheet
  • Roller gear bore must be reamed out to 4mm
  • Powers the dribbler roller - is recessed into the roller itself

Output Gear (Supplier B)

Vendor: WM Berg
Part No.: PFS80-26
Description: Module 0.5, 20 Teeth, 20° Pressure Angle, Stainless Steel Gear with set screw, 3mm bore, 13mm PD
Cost: $17.42
Drawing:Dribbler Gear Spec Sheet

Stock

RTV

Vendor: McMaster-Carr
Part No.: 75115A65
Description: Loctite Gray Silicone Gasket Maker Number 18718, 2.36 Ounce Tube
Cost: $17.89

Shaft

Vendor: McMaster-Carr
Part No.: 8974K25
Description: Multipurpose Aluminum (Alloy 6061) 7/16" Diameter X 6' Length
Cost: $13.51

Fasteners

Action Log

  1. 10/12/2008 - Segmented dribbler prototype design completed.
  2. 10/16/2008 - Acquisition of silicone gasket sealer to test in mold.
  3. 11/02/2008 - The spare dribbler from 08 was modified to be a segmented.
    Note - The rubber as damaged some while on the lathe. Patched was tested with gasket sealer.
  4. 11/09/2008 - Impact tester was modified to allow for testing of receiving a pass.