I have this 3-wheel robot for clearing snow. Problem is the front wheel in pic (which swivels) turns all the way and the robot locks i.e. can't move. Any ideas appreciated.
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In this pic, the coupling between the gearbox and the wheels keeps on slipping. From the pic, the wheels are connected to a 3/4 " dia steel pipe and the gearbo has a square-threaded shaft. The coupling is of Al and has 2 threaded holes ones for the steel pipe, one for the threaded shaft. The screws keep on slipping on the shaft. Any ideas to solve this?I have this 3-wheel robot for clearing snow. Problem is the front wheel in pic (which swivels) turns all the way and the robot locks i.e. can't move. Any ideas appreciated.
This is purely mechanical. Slide on the coupling and use a marker to place a mark in the threaded hole for the set screw when the coupling is in the correct alignment.In this pic, the coupling between the gearbox and the wheels keeps on slipping. From the pic, the wheels are connected to a 3/4 " dia steel pipe and the gearbo has a square-threaded shaft. The coupling is of Al and has 2 threaded holes ones for the steel pipe, one for the threaded shaft. The screws keep on slipping on the shaft. Any ideas to solve this?
This has a bias to the right i.e. when I steer straight, it veers to the right; and suggestions how to counter this?I have this 3-wheel robot for clearing snow. Problem is the front wheel in pic (which swivels) turns all the way and the robot locks i.e. can't move. Any ideas appreciated.
How is it controlled? If it is radio controlled, adjust the trims on the transmitter.This has a bias to the right i.e. when I steer straight, it veers to the right; and suggestions how to counter this?
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