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Re: Strong gear assemble?
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lugnet.robotics
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Thu, 21 Sep 2000 21:29:38 GMT
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Tilman Sporkert <tilman@webmethods.!SayNoToSpam!com>
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I believe the weakest points are the axles. They twist and bend easily. At
points where you have to transfer the largest forces, make sure you don't
have long axle sections between the wheels. Keep the wheels next to each
other if possible. If you are trying to rotate a beam, use a peg through the
wheel and the beam.
Tilman
----- Original Message -----
> What is the strongest gear assebly?
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