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Re: Compact dozer design
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lugnet.technic
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Wed, 13 Apr 2005 22:45:32 GMT
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orion@orionrobots.co.SAYNOTOSPAMuk
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I must admit, it is not clear if the drive is actually driving the two
tracks - in which case it will be two motors, or if it is simply
driving the cylinders from the tracks - which wouldnt make a huge
amount of sense, but is possible.
A picture with the cabs seat and controls removed might reveal more
there...There could be another motor above the one visible in the
picture from underneath.There are two electric cables going in the
back there - so it may well be driving the treads.
Danny
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http://orionrobots.co.uk - Build Robots
On 4/13/05, Nathan Bell <Radarbell@hotmail.com> wrote:
> In lugnet.technic, Danny Staple wrote:
> > I dunno - but I really like the compact adder-subtractor drive. I have
> > been messing with those a lot - and that is very small.
> > --
> > http://orionrobots.co.uk - Build Robots
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> > On Apr 12, 2005 5:06 PM, Nathan Bell <Radarbell@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > > This is an amazingly small and detailed design. The only question is- why
> > > did
> > > they not use 2 pistons to turn the blade?
> > >
> > > http://brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=125056
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> I can't figure out how that adder- subtracter device works. Are they using
> two
> motors or one? Do the differentials do all the work?
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| (...) I can't figure out how that adder- subtracter device works. Are they using two motors or one? Do the differentials do all the work? (20 years ago, 13-Apr-05, to lugnet.technic)
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