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Thread: Kit of Parts Sprockets and Vendors

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    FRC1722 Guest

    Default Drive Sprocket

    We would like to convert 4-wheel drive and need additional spockets. The kit of parts does not indicte the vendor or part# for the KOP sprockets. Where can I get them. I also cannot find the key to put the sprocket on the transmission shaft. Is that included? What size is it? Thank you.

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    FRC1693 Guest

    Default Kit of Parts Vendors

    What are the part numbers, and where can we order, the Output Sprocket 15 Tooth and the Wheel Sprocket 24 Tooth in the Kit of parts?

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    FRC1980 Guest

    Default Sprocket Identification

    Can you identify the part numbers and supplier of the Kitbot supplied transmission sprockets and wheel sprockets?

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    FRC1842 Guest

    Default 24 tooth wheel sprocket

    We are trying to find extras of the 24 tooth wheel sprocket that came in the kit. As far as I can tell, it is not available from FIRST, IFI, or AndyMark. (IFI does have a similar sprocket, but it has no spacer) Does it actually exist somewhere that we can buy?

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    FRC1722 Guest

    Default Motor shaft sprockets

    We are looking for additional motor drive sprockets for the Banebots KOP transmission to go 4-wheel drive. Banebots does not have this. Can you tell me the vendor for this item?

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    FRC2103 Guest

    Question Additional Wheel Sprockets

    Q:
    we wish to purchase additional wheel sprockets that were supplied in the KOP:

    Wheel sprocket, 24 tooth
    Blue Tote 2
    Drive train bag #35, 1.25” bore, 1/4” hub, #10 mntg
    holes in a 1.875” D circle

    Can you please provide the Vendor and Part Number P/N?
    Thank You
    Team 2103

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    Default Re: Additional Wheel Sprockets

    15-tooth and 24-tooth #35 roller chain sprockets are available from a number of sources. Check in the motion control section of your preferred industrial supply catalog. Depending on the exact source, some parts may require minor additional machining (broaching keyways, enlarging bores, etc.) to fit the particular configuration of your robot. Altenately, you may want to check with some nearby teams and see if they will be using these parts. Many teams choose not to use the Kit Of Parts-supplied drive system, and may have them as spares (note that if you do obtain them from another team, they still must be fully accounted for the in Robot Bill Of Materials).

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