aposaric Posted December 29, 2011 Posted December 29, 2011 Hy folks, here is my recent project. I wanted to make a really powerful and relatively light truck, that can go over lot of obstacles and is not likely to get stuck. I hate gear skiping sound, so I constructed a system that literaly prevents gear slippage in the drive train. You can see details in the photos. Black has 2 xl motors for propulsion, gear reduction is minimal 12-20 + 12-20. Each axle is powered by it's own motor. Steering goes through one M motor, reduction is 8-24(clutch)-12. I made a double steering rod, so each front steering mechanism is firm, and it eliminates any wobbling. The suspension is independent on all four wheels, but only front two are steerable. I didn't use the portal axle for further wheel reduction, because I wanted to have efective suspension, for higher speeds and maximal traction with the surface. The body is simmilar to Unimog Brabus Black, but the chasis is widened, to give it rough Dakar modification style. There is also boxer 8 dummy engine in the back, with double exhausts, double airintake on the roof, and a rollbar. Here are couple of photos and the video :-) Here is a power transfer bracket that I constructed, which prevents gear slippage. I used thin 12 tooth cog for power input, which perpendiculary meshes with thin 20 tooth, and on oposite side is another 20 tooth cog, which has a hollow middle, and is here in bearing and momentum centralisation function. The whole mesh is supported from the fourth side with dummy thin 12 tooth cog, which is here only for support. I hope that you like it, and I appreciate your comments, cheers, Andrija Posarić Quote
Stephen Provoost Posted December 29, 2011 Posted December 29, 2011 (edited) Hy folks, here is my recent project. I wanted to make a really powerful and relatively light truck, that can go over lot of obstacles and is not likely to get stuck. I hate gear skiping sound, so I constructed a system that literaly prevents gear slippage in the drive train. You can see details in the photos. Congratulations with the nice model. Edited December 29, 2011 by Stephen Provoost Quote
DLuders Posted December 29, 2011 Posted December 29, 2011 Everyone should have a Unimog Brabus Black for their country estate! Quote
timslegos Posted December 29, 2011 Posted December 29, 2011 Wow superb MOC! that technique to prevent slipping is ingenious, i will have to try it sometime. tim Quote
parda Posted January 1, 2012 Posted January 1, 2012 Precious MOC! I really like the bracket idea! Quote
aposaric Posted January 1, 2012 Author Posted January 1, 2012 Thanks folks The snow started to fall finally, so I am going to take it for a spin when it gets thick enough. I feel sorry ripping it apart yet, so I will let it be for a while :-) Happy new year Quote
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