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Just now, gyenesvi said:

Why don't you try it in Studio and experiment with whatever you think might fit before ordering parts :) 

Because I don't know how to install Studio on my mobile phone.

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Hello everyone, first time poster here


I have built this front axle for an upcoming build: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-184144/MaKi1972/truck-front-axle/#details
I have meanwhile added spring loaded air brakes to this axle, but not yet updated the Rebrickable post.

Now I’m working on the rear axle, which must fulfil the following requirements:

  • Driven
  • Pneumatic diff lock
  • Pneumatic Brakes (preferably spring loaded with pneumatic release)
  • Using planetary hubs (46490c01)
  • Dual tires
  • 11L width from towball to towball or 30L overall

For clarification, here’s the space I’m limited to:

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I already have made a concept that should work (Haven’t built it yet) but it’s pretty bulky:

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Here's the .io file of the concept axle, if you're interested: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WH7qA1ISqvwvius9AKXAbufRvChQAaAW/view?usp=drive_link

Does anyone of you already have a similar build or has an idea on how to tackle this? I know it’s a challenging setup, but it should be possible to make it smaller/more rigid than my concept.
And just as a hint for those that don’t know already: you can either use the official counterpart 52731 for the planetary hubs, or you can push in 92906 with a perfect fit if you don't need steering. At the moment, I’m working on a solution using the latter to see if I can get smaller.

Cheers

 

Edit: I have meanwhile finished the second axle, with the narrow CV joint. It is only a little bit smaller, but maybe more rigid. It also has disc brakes instead of the gear brakes. You'll find the .io file here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/10RboC4Xi88gfBwDI9UM0QIEdKlaTn7ps/view?usp=sharing

Edited by MaKi
Added new concept with 92906 axles

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Forget it I'll just make may own;) so here it is:                                    

[Image takes up more than 92,something kb] 

It's 13st wide and uses 62,4 wheels. I've managed to have a good Turing radius and a relatively reliable drivetrain. I plan to hook this up on a worsen diff together with another axle identical to this one.

Edited by NV Lego technic

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46 minutes ago, NV Lego technic said:

Forget it I'll just make may own;) so here it is:                                    

[Image takes up more than 92,something kb] 

It's 13st wide and uses 62,4 wheels. I've managed to have a good Turing radius and a relatively reliable drivetrain. I plan to hook this up on a worsen diff together with another axle identical to this one.

You should upload your pictures to an external site like imgur or flickr, and then link them from there.

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Inspired by the 42177 topic - specifically a 4x4 squared mod, I designed a very compact independent suspension with brick-built portal axles which also feature a proper hub bearing.

They are actually same width as the 42110's saxles and only 2 studs wider than the 42177's axles:

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By using 5L links and double headed CV joints, I was able to make the suspension arms narrower:

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Additionaly, hubs are also very compact by meshing a 20 tooth spur gear to a 12 tooth bevel gear:

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While this setup is very compact, it is not suitable for high loads, so I recommend it for manual models only. Also please note, this is just a quick sketch up, I only built one hub IRL.

LDD file is available here: https://bricksafe.com/files/Zblj/Misc/Compact independent portal axle.lxf

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@vascolp after several months of experimenting and testing, I came with this final solution for narrow axle using reduction hubs:

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Yellow 5 studs axles at the back are inteded to hold ball yoint

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But since Lego battery boxes are to weak to power my buggy motor, I'll probably use it with PF large motors for propulsion...at least PF servo works with coupled large motors...

Edited by 1gor

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1 minute ago, NV Lego technic said:

Looks pretty cool, I'll definitely be using a similar solution in my MOCs.

You can also use gray 28 tooth differential with 20 tooth double bevel gear and Audi hubs can also be used; depending what you need (more torque or more speed. I also plan to use powerfunctions medium motor for steering installed on axle. I have in mind also one another solution with those parts.

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2 hours ago, 1gor said:

@vascolp after several months of experimenting and testing, I came with this final solution for narrow axle using reduction hubs:

Very interesting!

Just tried part of it and it is a perfect triagle! I thought these44.t1.pngwould be too wek but you have a 5L thin liftarm in the back on each side, don´t you?

Also, why the 3x5 liftarm? For protection? Limiter?

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21 minutes ago, vascolp said:

Very interesting!

Just tried part of it and it is a perfect triagle! I thought these44.t1.pngwould be too wek but you have a 5L thin liftarm in the back on each side, don´t you?

Also, why the 3x5 liftarm? For protection? Limiter?

Yes, I use 5 studs thin to reinforcement and 3 x 5 liftarm should be used to place panhard rod on end and in the middle 12 tooth gear for steering.

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