doug72 Posted October 15, 2016 Posted October 15, 2016 (edited) When building tracked vehicles I prefer to use a subtractor unit for drive and steering using the 16 / 24 toothed differentials. With motors attached these can take a lot of space in a MOC. Additionally two right drives are required to the track drive sprockets. Found a better solution in Sariels excellent guide book for a Studless Transverse Subtractor unit shown on pages 291/2. These worked but found awkward to incorporate in my MOCs due to its cube shape. I set out to build a “flat” version using 28Z differentials and after a lot of trial and error achieved success. Unit measures 13L wide x 7L long x 4L deep without motors. has the added advantage that the right angle drives are no longer required to the drive sprockets. For my planned MOC the drive input will have an 8:1 reduction and steering input a 24:1 reduction to get the very slow track speed I require. I have built a demonstration unit ( multi coloured) to show how this was built. See photos:- L motor for track drive and M motor for steeing. IMG_4123 by Doug Ridgway, on Flickr IMG_4124 by Doug Ridgway, on Flickr IMG_4125 by Doug Ridgway, on Flickr IMG_4126 by Doug Ridgway, on Flickr PS Can the moderator correct the spelling in the tile box for Caterpiller - thanks. Edited October 15, 2016 by Doug72 added text. Quote
Sariel Posted October 15, 2016 Posted October 15, 2016 Um, but my book has a "flat" version too, not just the cubic one. And it's very similar to yours: Quote
doug72 Posted October 15, 2016 Author Posted October 15, 2016 Sariel, yes I am aware of it but wanted to build one in studlless and using the 28Z differential to eleminate the right angle drives. Not keen on studded construction prefer studless. Doug Quote
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